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this post was submitted on 15 Aug 2026
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Here’s an alternative view, one that perhaps you haven’t heard:
You are living in a world that has become less stable or secure every day. A world with rampant inflation no matter how it’s measured. Guarantees of survival from government have been eroding away steadily and with the advent of llms those same guarantees from private business are already gone.
Family is a safety net you still have access to. Property and possessions held by family empower this safety net.
Consider having a serious and painful conversation with your dying loved ones regarding how to preserve the family and ensure that wealth paid for by the lifeblood and sweat of its members remain in control of the family for as long as is possible and further the needs of the members of the family when disposed of or used.