• alienanimals@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you come from the future and the best investment vehicle you can think of is a 401k, you don’t deserve to be a time traveler.

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      1 year ago

      If you can alter the future it might make sense. Say I tell you to invest in whatever comes after NPTs. Maybe your investment will alter the course of what happened. However I seriously doubt that 10% of your income in an index fund will alter much. Also, there is a problem with getting money too early. You go back and give young you lottery numbers, they make bank and die of an O.D. a decade later.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe there’s a framework of rules that the time traveler must adhere to (or risk being disintegrated by the time police).

      For example, specific knowledge of the future is off-limits, but it’s OK to give basic advice as long as it’s already general knowledge for the time period you’re traveling to. Make sound investments, eat right, exercise, don’t smoke, etc.