The collapse of SVB and Credit Suisse might be a forerunner of multiple economic woes ahead. I am sorry to sound quite pessimistic, but I do believe that it is time that people get on the defensive. Look at the world economy, it is collapsing. Many people are losing their jobs in the tech and white-collar sectors. The apex banks of most countries aren't doing anything to curb rising inflation or their interest rates. My recommendation is this: diversify your investments if you can. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worse. What do you think? Should we take the collapse of SVB and Credit Suisse as indicators of multiple economic woes ahead?
I think the question is: how did people live in previous eras when there were no police, no state pension, no state funded schools, firefighters or universal healthcare. If people wake up one day and realize they can't rely on the government to help them. What is the rational and logical course of action?
Organized and networked communities could become a thing. If people can't rely on the government, they might turn to their neighbors and nearby friends. If they're professionals they will begin to communicate, organize and cooperate to achieve mutual goals. As well as to organize mutual defense to protect against rising crime during times of crisis.
To an extent, we might observe these trends occurring in places currently being hit with natural disasters, with little or no state intervention or aid. But the adjustments and adaptations could take time. Months. Years. Perhaps even decades, if they happen at all.
It is possible society has become somewhat isolationist in nature. Most of us have an army-of-one mentality where we will try (and perhaps fail) to do everything themselves. The value of team work and cooperation is somewhat underrated in the current era. Which could mean that the next mutant superpower people will race to develop is better leadership skills and greater investment in learning to cooperate better within group settings. While an army-of-one makes for good movies and good tv shows. Its not a good format for communal gardening and other basic societal formats which could become fundamental and necessary moving forward.