Signs that an empire is collapsing usually emerge gradually rather than in one dramatic moment. Beyond unrepaired roads and decaying infrastructure, watch for currency debasement driving inflation, collapsing long-distance trade, overstretched armies losing border control, rising political corruption and fragmentation, shrinking public services, and growing reliance on outsiders for defense or labor. Daily life for most people changes slowly at first, with the full scale of transformation only clear in hindsight. The Roman example unfolded over centuries.
Everyday for the thief, one day for the owner?
Na people whey everyday be the owner oo... one day for the thief abeg; and God bless you say we catch you.
Itโs not about getting money. Itโs more about managing what you have. You can blow that 100M when it comes without enough discipline. And you donโt know your discipline score until youโve been tested. So itโs really a tricky situation.