Absolutely. But, why stop at only risks?
In the same vein, let us also account for various inherited rewards as well. ![]()
So if someone is āstealing from usā, then someone is also āgifting to usā.
For now, i would like to avoid the inherited-rewards aspect
as that inevitably leads to the āAre the rewards worth the inherited risk?ā angle,
and i do not think there is a general consensus on the value of the rewards,
due to different people with varying value-systems, valuing the rewards differently.
If the focus of the question in the title of this topic-post,
is to highlight the āinherent riskā of INR.
That is true irrespective of the market condition bull/bear.
And putting together the 2 constraints -
- Looking for Debt (as a bear market)
- Looking to avoid INR (due to inherent risk)
the obvious solution is
On the topic of preserving or maximizing āreal valueā,
it is essentially looking to preserve/maximize future cash-flows,
Something discussed in this topic-thread, starting fromā¦
So, focusing on the inherited-risk part,
for most folks in this country,
neither of these are in oneās circle of control or even influence.
except for an abstract/coarse/slow-moving/limited ālever to pullā once in a while - voting.
By spending time exploring/modelling these inherited-risks,
is there something one would do differently?
@BB789 If yes, what?
If not, (which is what i believe)
then given a limited amount of time/mind-space/patience that one can invest,
why invest it in topics that can provide no additional returns / minimal returns?
Letās spend time/mind-space/patience on topics
where one can impact the outcome significantly
by taking a better decision.
PS - Anything to do differently knowing one's 'inherited risks' ?
By spending time exploring/modelling these inherited-risks,
is there something one would do differently?
Over the years, having spent more time thinking about this than i would like to admit,
all responses that i could come-up with, i was able to dismiss them with a -
āWell, one should be doing that irrespective of the āinherited-riskā.
i.e. not something one would do differently.ā
So, curious if there are indeed any such implicationsā¦