Though many people get really upset with times like this that resemble on so many levels the Great Depression once again to the point where it is almost Great Depression II for many, it is also a time when
people have to face themselves worldwide and look at what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong. The world is changing in real terms as it always does. Each action of every one of us here on earth along with every plant and creature changes everything about life on earth all the time. So without some serious course corrections no one would survive at all. China and India spent most of the 20th Century doing Course corrections but the last big one for the U.S. was the 1930s and 1940s. We have had it pretty easy. Also, Europe has also had it pretty easy since about the mid to late 1950s and early 1960s compared to the 1930s and 1940s when things were incredibly difficult.
So, just like when people get married or remarried or break up or move to another place for a job or a relationship or whatever. Countries also have to compensate for changes in the world as well. So now, not only to people in the U.S. and Europe have to find themselves, and their jobs, they have to find their nations as well or no one survives. Life sometimes gets very complicated just when we least expect it. So, Don't Panic. Because that doesn't help either. But sometimes getting a little scared can help you find your way forward. And thinking outside the box is a necessity in times like these if you are serious about surviving times like these worldwide.
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