>>507511802 (OP)By the time I'm done with my 5 years of discipline the world will shift to an insane degree making it all worthless.
Money will be inflated or have a set expiry date. Saving up will be impossible as a result.
Private ownership of property will be phased out completely or simply too expensive due to regulation or taxes.
The only real 5 year plan one can make now should be something like:
>fix your health as much as you can and learn to maintain it>learn tangible and beneficial day-to-day skills that don't require an employer to be utilized>make connections with like minded people in your local community, don't be a faceless gray nobody>gather tools that last and learn to repair, maintain and live with little without depending on a greater systemNot much else you can do realistically. This wont get you 50 years of "reaping benefits", but at least enough of a foundation to be able to adapt to whatever comes next.