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Jim - What do you think about this bailout/rescue stuff?

Posted by Jim Willis
Jim - What do you think about this bailout/rescue stuff?

Like you, I've been reading all the information I can get my hands on. I've been trying to absorb material from both the political right and left, remain as neutral as possible, talk to experts and watch all the TV pundits I can stomach. Bottom line? I don't know what the best course of action is from the Washington/political side. I see benefits and dangers in virtually every course of action. Historical "facts" and conventional "wisdom" can be summoned up to buttress every decision Washington makes.

But I do know one thing. Although none of us "little people" can change the world, we can change the way we live in it. There are a whole host of little things each and every one of us must do. We can conserve, spend less, protect what we have, find little ways to help each other, and make both personal and business decisions based on ethical and moral principles, rather than just improving our bottom line.

Don't sell any of this short! These kinds of choices give us a sense of empowerment and self-worth. They make us feel better about ourselves. They remind us that we do have power over how we choose to live our lives. Half the problem of this national malaise we find ourselves in is a feeling of powerlessness. Our worst enemy right now is petty blaming and finger pointing. It may feel good for a time and impress the folks down at the coffee shop, but it won't solve anything. Feeling sorry for yourself doesn't pay the mortgage.

There is an added advantage to doing the little, human things. Many little acts of kindness and conservation add up to big accomplishments. A few people behaving responsibly during a difficult time will set a mature example that can have repercussions far beyond a small individual sphere of influence.

Hang in there and practice the art of being human. Every crisis demands maturity and poise. We'll get through this!

Now let's hear your thoughts!
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rbrew7600Posted Oct 08, 2008 // 11:51 AM [Reply]
Jim:



I agree with you that watching the political process is very frustrating regardless of the side you take. It is also discouraging because America was built on people disagreeing but ultimately coming together for a greater cause. This seems to be missiing since the "me" age took over during the past few decades. Your advice to return to ethical and moral principles, which rise above "bottom line" decisions is the right step toward moving away from the selfishness that is appearing in all dealings. Fraud in government, healthcare, Wall Street all the way down to employees getting paid for 8 hours of work while they only produce 4-5 hours of work is an epidemic stemming from this selfish attitude. As a people, we need to look in the mirror and not our politicians for what's wrong. When a "rag" newspaper at the grocery checkout has more credibility in a person's mind than a main stream newspaper, we are indeed in big trouble. People have lost their ability to judge right from wrong, truth from fiction and what is important in life. Amazingly, parents have to beg their kids to stop playing video games so that they can go on a family outing. Teens talk on their cell phones without catching a breath ignoring everything else going on around them. We have more negative role models in society than we have positive role models. Everyhting is being turned inside out and upside down while the term "normal" is no longer defineable.



Returning to ethical and moral behvior is the way but they need to be defined again. I do not think most people know what such behavior is anymore.
 
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