Re: Investment returns in the era of the decline
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2022 2:27 pm
With regards to the OP's question, I think there are a few different aspects baked into it.
Emotionally, I try to tell myself that in the event of a paradigm shift, I may/will be forced to change my strategy. It may mean the end of early retirement as I had defined it previously. It is difficult to accept we may spend many years of our lives and ultimately just dump it. While that hasn't happened to my wealth yet, it certainly has happened to my work in software. The company decided to divest part of its portfolio, and myself/my colleagues/our years of fine tuning and expanding the project disappeared into the ether. If it happens, it will be a humbling moment for many of us.
Practically, part of the ERE journey is about accumulating skill sets. Presumably if you have diversified in them, some of them will hopefully remain useful in the new era. It is possible your old skill set you used to build your wealth in the first place may remain useful. You may, gods forbid, go back to work in some capacity
. We may feel differently about it in any event, given we may look around our communities, our countries and the world, and think, we're not so bad off.
There are no guarantees. For the record, I'm with you on TEOTWAWKI happening in our lifetimes. I might be wrong, but I think I am less emotionally invested in being right on that, than the optimists are on the future being bright
. After all, I'm either right and poor, or wrong and wealthy. Either way, a mixture of winning and losing.
Emotionally, I try to tell myself that in the event of a paradigm shift, I may/will be forced to change my strategy. It may mean the end of early retirement as I had defined it previously. It is difficult to accept we may spend many years of our lives and ultimately just dump it. While that hasn't happened to my wealth yet, it certainly has happened to my work in software. The company decided to divest part of its portfolio, and myself/my colleagues/our years of fine tuning and expanding the project disappeared into the ether. If it happens, it will be a humbling moment for many of us.
Practically, part of the ERE journey is about accumulating skill sets. Presumably if you have diversified in them, some of them will hopefully remain useful in the new era. It is possible your old skill set you used to build your wealth in the first place may remain useful. You may, gods forbid, go back to work in some capacity

There are no guarantees. For the record, I'm with you on TEOTWAWKI happening in our lifetimes. I might be wrong, but I think I am less emotionally invested in being right on that, than the optimists are on the future being bright
