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Every time my nieces and nephews come over I always have the same questions? How will their future be? Will their economy be like the one we are living in right now? Will every topic that they are involved in be about no jobs? Will there be millions of people starving and homeless?
Or will there be jobs and people who support one another for the good of the community? Will there be enough food to go around? Will there be a population limit? Will every family be allowed to only have a certain amount of kids? I am a huge sociology buff and I study these situations everyday and no matter how many statistics I read about are future my mind never changes.
I have never been brought up to look in to the bad side of situations. Where there is a will there is a how where there is what happened there will always be a how can we fix it. I believe that humans adapt to every situation and we learn to work with each other when the timing get's rough and no matter what we always get through situations together.So after my nieces and nephews leave I answer my own questions and I always come up with the same answer, “we don't know what is going to happen to us in the future all we can do is use the information at hand".
In a Recession uncertainty is what hurts the most. Having so many unanswered questions and no one to answer them becomes a huge mental game. As humans a recession not only defines who we are but what we can do. It also shows the human ability’s to fight threw depression, hunger and anger to survive.
Every human is built with instincts. These instincts are not truly recognized until one is faced with hardships that a recession brings. I believe that no matter what comes at us we will always be able to conquer it head on because it only takes one time to learn something. A recession can destroy many people and their mental state. During these times is when we recognize our communities and come together and help each other.
During a recession every ignorant thing doesn’t matter anymore. We all become equal because we rely on one another to survive. Enemies become friends and family becomes closer. A recession also leaves memories and lessons that we inherit whether we like them or not. These lessons will better adapt us for what is coming and unexpected down the road.
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