TreasureHunter
Well-Known Member
If it happens, it will be far deeper than '08. Unless they invent something similar to QE to bury the problem again...
Back in 2008 I've had discussions with dozens of people who put me down, ignoring the obvious economic problems. Even the "educated" masses are dumb about how the global economy works. They can't comprehend how fragile the system is and how deep we can go if the first domino falls.
Ignorance is not bliss, it's dumber than "Dumb and Dumber".
If average people back then didn't feel the depths of the crisis, at most they were affected by currency exchange rates, rising food and energy prices, loss of jobs...
So, they won't comprehend the depths now either. Although, it will be a lot worse.
The situation we're in now is a Noah's Ark situation. People are dumb and keep ignoring...
It can be ignorance, they might be less informed or just dumb arrogant.
But perhaps it's best not to try to save "some" people. You'd be better off if you don't take them on board.
Back in 2008 I've had discussions with dozens of people who put me down, ignoring the obvious economic problems. Even the "educated" masses are dumb about how the global economy works. They can't comprehend how fragile the system is and how deep we can go if the first domino falls.
Ignorance is not bliss, it's dumber than "Dumb and Dumber".
If average people back then didn't feel the depths of the crisis, at most they were affected by currency exchange rates, rising food and energy prices, loss of jobs...
So, they won't comprehend the depths now either. Although, it will be a lot worse.
The situation we're in now is a Noah's Ark situation. People are dumb and keep ignoring...
It can be ignorance, they might be less informed or just dumb arrogant.
But perhaps it's best not to try to save "some" people. You'd be better off if you don't take them on board.