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think about are the general financial world and your financial world. We
have very little, if any, control over the general financial world (bailouts,
income tax rates, inflation, rates of return); but you do have control over
your financial world. There are many people getting along just fine
financially in what is considered a down economic environment and
there are those who do poorly in the best of economic times. The easy
are constantly bombarded with negative scare tactic media. It is easy to
succumb to the constant negative rhetoric. In good times or in bad, in
busts or in booms, as a country we have proven our resiliency.
Put the economy in terms of your thoughts and attitudes that make
it what it is. The status of a current economy does not determine a
successful career or retirement, but rather a philosophy. If you watch 10
minutes of the world news you can come to the conclusion that the
world is in a bad state of affairs.
Since you have control over what you watch and listen to, you can
also take control of how you perceive and act on those things. The
economic times we are currently living in is a time that presents
tremendous opportunity for many people, but especially for those who
make the most of what is available to them. Our history has shown that
triumph has come out of hard times and adversity. These triumphs and
historical events should give you a feeling of hope about the future. The
news media will try to convince you that we are in the second Great
Depression. After that 10-year period of time in our history, many
thought our world as we knew it was over. But consider the tremendous
advancements that have taken place in our world since that terrible time.
Walk through a mall or an electronics store or drive a late model car.
Consider the technology we have at our finger tips laptops, software,
GPS, the internet, email, cell phones, space shuttles, digital cameras,
iPods, text messaging, wireless headsets, Bluetooth, iPhones,
microwaves, HDTV, DirecTV, YouTube and a car that can parallel park
itself. Facebook and Twitter were not even words during the Great
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