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RE: Heads Above

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will eventually lead to drowning. I have heard it is a good way to go - but not when drowned in debt.

I would suggest you watch "The Prestige" if you haven't. I think it is there where I heard that drowning is a pleasant way to go.

But going to the topic, it is really sad how tech companies are declaring high income, and yet are letting a lot of people go. I remember reading that you should have 6 months of salary saved up and ready for emergencies. I don't think a lot of people have or can afford to do that, and it is frightening.

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I think it is there where I heard that drowning is a pleasant way to go.

For me it is more personal. my "heard" is drowning on my 8th birthday. It was calming. I didn't die at all though, as someone dived in at the last moment and fished me out, pumping the water out. However, just before I blacked out (I saw the person dive into the water above me), it was serene.

I remember reading that you should have 6 months of salary saved up and ready for emergencies.

I definitely don't have 6 months saved. It would suck hard.

Oh wow, that's crazy. It was good that they saw you and rescued you immediately. I have heard that children drowning tend to be silent since they don't struggle as much.

I definitely don't have 6 months saved

I think only the rich do.