Don't get swept away by something you don't understand
Call it what you like – tsunami, implosion, melt-down or earthquake, it all amounts to the same thing -a devastating happening right in the middle of a system we had built and used successfully for many years. Then came the blow. Do you remember when an undersea earthquake ripped up a piece of the ocean bed and caused that gigantic and fatal tsunami that caused havoc and death in the Indian Ocean in 2004? Do you remember how the world was stunned by the devastation? It triggered aftershocks and other earthquakes around the globe and it all happened in a very short amount of time.
Devastation grew and grew
I remember hearing a radio news broadcast at about 9 in the morning reporting half a dozen deaths. By lunch time the number of deaths was up to 150 and at 8 that evening the news reported a "few hundred." Final count: more than 225,000 people in eleven countries.
I knew people in one of the devastated areas and I took a hurried Cash Advance to buy a shortwave radio to keep up with the news.
The force of the eruption
An event of this type takes shape over a period of time and then erupts with incredible force. What happened to global economies this past year is similar; it had been brewing for some time. When it hit, it was like a tsunami which caused other economies to start crumbling as well. The domino effect. We are all familiar with that scenario. But now we have to deal with it. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "A 3-Minute Survival Course for Economic Mayhem"
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