Subject: Re: Dollars
So be of good cheer! The world may have some serious cracks these days, but those with assets usually come out fine. Maybe that's not fair, but it is what it is.

The lack of sleep is a multifactor problem, at least, and probably not avoidable. For some lines of work quiet time is invaluable, and in certain lines of engineering work one has to overtrain their brain on complex system failure conditions. Human brains are funny, and "know thyself" is timeless.

The longer I've think about most problems, the "dumber" I get in my approach, and this hasn't been much different so far. I think, for my residency, life constraints, and everything else going on my answer has been shaping up to be: some short term treasuries, low fee index funds in familiar allocations, some BRK, and a sub 5% allocation of off-beat investments to scratch an intellectual itch while hopefully not losing too much. But the amygdala is ever-skeptical and I appreciate your reply (as always).