What’s Your Social Economic Profile
You’ve heard the news, read the stories and even seen the victims of devastation as the economic crisis spins out of control. You hear a different story on every channel on the television. A new family crisis, a new company going under and of course a new bailout plan for the big guy who foolishly expected record sales forever with no planning about tomorrow.
It seems the network of money, power and greed goes unscathed and unaffected by the greatest social collapse of our time since the great depression. Corporate giants are both failing or getting bailed out and they are allowed to earn their bonuses and golden parachutes.
Even though huge layoffs and increased unemployment ratings reach the daily headlines neither political action or social economic standards take a hold of the powers that be attention long enough to get proper consideration for adjustment and corrections.
This isn’t a new problem it’s been masquerading around for a number of decades or longer in some cultures. You see if you are part of the oral majority who works hard and doesn’t put up a fight or cause waves then you go unnoticed and unappreciated.
Adversely if you do put up a fight and make waves you’re branded as a problem causer then shunned for your sins. So instead of standing up for what’s right and fair you settle for another kick in the back a knock out punch that leaves you stranded, strapped and ready for death.
As the old saying goes you get what you pay for… You pay with your daily time, labor and skills to serve a larger cause. Like a robot you go through the motions only to make the majority of the wealth for someone else. You feel unappreciated and underpaid, yet you still accept the daily grind as the norm.
Stop the insanity, stop the madness; you can save your entire piece of mind with a simple and straight forward approach that really is nothing more than a head check. Are you happy, living within your means, able to afford all of those trinkets, vacations, quick getaways with friends and family or are you hurting both monetarily and emotionally?
It’s the simple yet tough questions that are the toughest to answer. No matter which way you answer them you’re the only one who really knows. If you lie about your situation you’re masquerading around as if the entire situation is fine and dandy.
On the other hand if you are truthful you feel as if you’re bragging and boastful. That’s not a bad thing if it’s done in a way that is to influence the importance of choice and accomplishment. Everyone makes a choice voluntarily or involuntarily the choice is still made.
Wealth is a choice and no matter where you are in your life you have dreamed about at least once. No matter if you wanted improvement from a certain situation in your adult life or the wish of a fairytale like life story with the handsome prince or beautiful princess.
You cannot deny it. If you have it you always are searching for ways to make more of it and if you don’t have it you spend life wishing you had it. I hear people say “money isn’t everything.” B.S. I have lived without it and I know 1st hand that without it life plain and simple sucks.
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