I’m talking about things like newspapers, magazines, bottles of drinks, cans… anything.
Of course no one can tell for sure, but what does history teach us?
History tells you to wait until people are trying to sell you things they used to say are worth a lot of money so they can eat
Good question… anything that will have a long term need or collectibles… I think 🤔
If we knew this, we would all be rich horders. You can’t guess the future.
Letters or art from people who will ultimately become extraordinarily successful and important.
Now you just need to figure out the people and you’re set.
Non-subscription internal combustion vehicles
NFTs created before AI was capable of generating quality art 😄
Your knowledge, it helps you make good choices in 30 years
Wouldn’t that be literally anything that doesn’t go obsolete? Inflation.
Farming
Dimes
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No idea but I did buy 1 BTC at $200 and sold at $22,000 but that was just luck I think 😂
Tree seeds if you plant them now
Idk but people will always be buying food, coffee & liquor.
Clean water