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<p>[QUOTE="Zuhara, post: 856801, member: 23099"]Your plan seems sensible to me. Especially the engagement with learning and the community part. When I look at recent currency crises and economic collapses, people didn't go back to the Middle Ages, so I don't think we need to prepare for a return to feudalism, but decent food could get expensive, and being part of a community can be a big help for many reasons. As for moving to the woods, I agree... one of my grandfathers kept six families in fruit and vegetables out of his modest suburban backyard. </p><p> </p><p>Although who am I to disagree with Rothschild, I am guessing bullion would be better during a crisis than rare art, which I think might be difficult to sell. What a pity, because I'd have much more fun buying art than accumulating bullion...<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. IIRC, didn't you once mention that foreign currencies were also a part of your plan?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zuhara, post: 856801, member: 23099"]Your plan seems sensible to me. Especially the engagement with learning and the community part. When I look at recent currency crises and economic collapses, people didn't go back to the Middle Ages, so I don't think we need to prepare for a return to feudalism, but decent food could get expensive, and being part of a community can be a big help for many reasons. As for moving to the woods, I agree... one of my grandfathers kept six families in fruit and vegetables out of his modest suburban backyard. Although who am I to disagree with Rothschild, I am guessing bullion would be better during a crisis than rare art, which I think might be difficult to sell. What a pity, because I'd have much more fun buying art than accumulating bullion...:). IIRC, didn't you once mention that foreign currencies were also a part of your plan?[/QUOTE]
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