Conjure up enough doomsday scenarios and you should be able to ruin your ability to sleep for weeks. We live in a world of uncertainty. Perhaps in some aspects that’s essential. For example, if everyone knew the day and time of his or her death, behavior would change so radically that one is drawn to consider whether society could even function. In fact, it could be argued that it will always be impossible to know such information, as its knowledge would mean people would have the opportunity to change a certainty — an obvious absurdity.
But the fact that bad things can happen does motivate people to do rational things such as buy insurance, do some prepping, or take precautions. Yet most of us realize that there are some possible calamities for which we can do nothing from a physical nature to prepare.
At least most of us can do nothing. However, there are those whose worth is measured in the billions of dollars who can do some very extraordinary things to survive some very extraordinary calamities, assuming surviving such mega-disasters is even worth it given what life might be like on the other side of the catastrophe.
A look at what they are up to is on page two.
This map is not for global warming. It is for polar shift!
Todd Oswald, Matthew Malan, Ocean front property.
Weare F-d
hell yeah. west coast looks good.
Bring it on.. Tired of working
Yeah, because Forbes is who you want to ask for advice about where you might go hunting for fugitive billionaires…
Why the$#%&!@*aren’t robots doing everything for us that we need them to do? You don’t need AI to do assigned tasks. Why don’t we all get to retire sometime in our forties, so we can enjoy some youth?
I’ll be swimming
PROPER PLANNING PREVENTS P**S POOR PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!!!!
I will own beachfront property!