By the time I'm in the zone for retirement it'll be the 2050s or 2060s. Do those decades sound like retirement will be an option or even a meaningful idea? It's hard to imagine things getting better absent a proletariate socialist revolution.
I think it was Jamie on antifada that put it in a good way, it's like an insult to ask people what their lives will be like in 2045 - it's like "how dare you!?"
I'm an atheist and the big problem with atheism - of course - is you don't even get any promised bonus time. It's just game over. Which is kind of a drag.
By the time I'm in the zone for retirement it'll be the 2050s or 2060s. Do those decades sound like retirement will be an option or even a meaningful idea? It's hard to imagine things getting better absent a proletariate socialist revolution.
I hope things get better. But it's weird for me to contemplate ~2060. By then I'll surely have started my permanent dirt nap.
I think it was Jamie on antifada that put it in a good way, it's like an insult to ask people what their lives will be like in 2045 - it's like "how dare you!?"
I'm an atheist and the big problem with atheism - of course - is you don't even get any promised bonus time. It's just game over. Which is kind of a drag.
My boss asked me in a review where I see myself in 5 years and I almost laughed