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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 6965" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>Are you afraid?</strong></p><p></p><p>Am I afraid? Good question. I guess the answer is "I don't know." I do believe we are in for some hard times ahead; and while I am not afraid for my own sake, I am afraid for my neices, nephews and the children of my friends. I am worried about where this world seems to be heading.</p><p></p><p>Am I afraid the gov't is going to come in and kick in my door? Not yet. I will need to see a bit of evidence of this happening before I start to become concerned. I think that might change if we see things begin to fall apart though.</p><p></p><p>What I am worried about, however, is the fear and (what seems to me to be) unnecessary paranoia in our society. I think about the 1930's and the Depression. Historians have told us that a large reason why the Stock Exchange fell was due people panicking and allowing their fears to take control. It was sort of the response you see when people die in a burning building because they all try to run out of the building at the same time. If things get scary, and people keep their heads, I think we can live through it. It might be difficult, but we can ride through the worst of it. However, if people panic and run amok, then we have much with which to be concerned.</p><p></p><p>If what Titor predicted, in his vague postings, happens, it will come about because we allow it to happen. In the meantime, I think the saying "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst." is the best advice possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 6965, member: 88"] [b]Are you afraid?[/b] Am I afraid? Good question. I guess the answer is "I don't know." I do believe we are in for some hard times ahead; and while I am not afraid for my own sake, I am afraid for my neices, nephews and the children of my friends. I am worried about where this world seems to be heading. Am I afraid the gov't is going to come in and kick in my door? Not yet. I will need to see a bit of evidence of this happening before I start to become concerned. I think that might change if we see things begin to fall apart though. What I am worried about, however, is the fear and (what seems to me to be) unnecessary paranoia in our society. I think about the 1930's and the Depression. Historians have told us that a large reason why the Stock Exchange fell was due people panicking and allowing their fears to take control. It was sort of the response you see when people die in a burning building because they all try to run out of the building at the same time. If things get scary, and people keep their heads, I think we can live through it. It might be difficult, but we can ride through the worst of it. However, if people panic and run amok, then we have much with which to be concerned. If what Titor predicted, in his vague postings, happens, it will come about because we allow it to happen. In the meantime, I think the saying "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst." is the best advice possible. [/QUOTE]
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