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RE: [VIDEO] Just some thoughts on Gold and Silver for TEOTWAWKI
Tangible goods are great to have in virtually any scenario, but the key is diversifying. Having goods and valuable skill sets will aid in survival. Having a little bit of everything is great - so long as it's tangible.
You are a medic? That's a valuable skill and in certain circumstances is far more valuble than gold. If I were hurt in the field, I'm handing the gold over to you - so that is where your skills provide the greatest value.
Always a pleasure to meet fellow advocates of liberty!
Agreed, knowledge and training is far more important. Having useable skills is liberty 101. I am glad you took the time to view the video AND provide feedback/comment. Thank you
I saw the video shared in the Liberty Professionals chat, thanks to @Liberty-minded. Always love to hear perspectives on pm's, long time silver bug myself. I hate to admit that I sold a bit, but in hindsight it was smart because I can buy it at half the price now. Got a metal detector instead of spending a bunch on metals - paid for itself on one visit to a baseball field..lol it's addicting.
I agree with your point in video, we are all pretty limited as to what we can allocate for precious metals unless we have tremendous disposable income. When you don't have a ton of eggs, it's wise to spread them out. I still think that having a valuable skill set is worth more than any tangible asset. People trade tangible goods for service that they cannot achieve themselves..
I'm waiting on a plumber to get here now. Have a leak and some hot water heater issues, so I'm standing here with cash in hand, waiting for a skilled professional. I've built homes and have done construction in many capacities, but plumbing is not a skill of mine. After I fork over this cash today, bet your ass I'm watching some plumbing tutorials on yt tonight 😆
STEEM On! 🔥🚀