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December 02, 2008
Relating to our neighbors in a tight economy
Greetings all,
I'm speaking with a different voice tonight (for those who can relate.)
I've recently had an an acquaintance lose their home.
A home that I know they invested substantial funds into renovations. It was not someone that I really knew very well or even someone with whom I was related to. But they were working hard to survive.
It is very sad to hear the news when it hits close to home and someone you know.
The Canadian government seems rather mixed up with the idea of elections these days. Income rates are deflating and the economy is moving toward Deflation, but why even waste the taxpayers money to hold an election (with all the expenses thereof,) and why have a vote, if a "coalition" can come in and usurp authority (several weeks after the vote has been completed.)
Times we are living in are getting stranger and stranger.
Yet somehow, I still have great encouragement that if we can can hang together, help each other and stick to some old fashioned values, there can be great promise. Not everything we read in the media rings quite true.
I visit the US a lot and my friends in the US seem also rather shaky about the future (and the challenges to come.)
Think about this...
I wonder if more of us need to just stop and look back on the good things (call them interventions)or whatever that have occurred in the past. Go ahead and think about a few things right now. Count your own blessings. I've been celebrating Thanksgiving in my own way, over the last several days. I don't think it ever hurts to count your blessings and even with the toughest economic or political issues that we have looming. There is a way. There is a better way.
Look around and pay attention to your neighbors, who may just need a little help.
Why not invest in each other. Why not hang tight together. We are all in the same boat in the end. Pay attention to the opportunities to help a friend or neighbor, BEFORE the bank calls in their foreclosure.
I'll get back to Internet marketing shortly. But remember that life is all about people. Business is about profit, but you need to do both.
Be encouraged in all your studies and please keep in touch.
Highest regards,
John Alexander
http://www.SearchEngineWorkshops.com
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Posted by John at December 2, 2008 10:12 PM