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Tough times require tough people, pure and simple. No whining, finger-pointing or looking for handouts. Americans must look to themselves when the going gets rough.
When markets recede and news of recession or depression dominate the evening news, it’s time to take action, if one hasn’t done so already. What’s done is done, and there’s no point in worrying needlessly over things one cannot control or influence. It’s like fretting over the weather: no matter how much one may wring one’s hands over bad weather, it will change when it will change. So, perhaps it is best not to worry about things over which one has no control, but to look for appropriate action to take instead.
When it’s time to take action, most people find that any positive steps taken immediately make the future seem less gloomy. Financial strains can wreak havoc, and this may be the wake up call for some that will cause them to make permanent saving or spending changes. Adversity is a fine instructor if one does not forget the painful lessons learned when better times eventually roll around again.