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I don't know about you, but, that sentiment expressed in the 40's by F.D.R. sure has been circling around my thoughts lately.   I mean I see otherwise rational and business minded people running around talking to me about the collapse of our monetary system, the death of real estate as a viable profession; the unending national debt, and I get thinking--no, REACTING.   Internally I feel myself start to become angry.  Why?  Well, for a variety of reasons.

  • That thinking presses in on my otherwise resilient outlook and starts to form like a grey cloud.
  • I dislike those that stir up others into a survivalist mentality that closes off any room for discussion.
  • It is reminiscent of many cult like mantras that often lead good people down a dark path.
  • I just get very resentful that someone else is dictating my customer's landscape.
  • I hate untruths.

There, that's it.  I am getting angry now. 

There are many good arguments to refute this type of thinking and these are rooted in history not trend or philosophy.

  • Business, especially real estate has ALWAYS been cyclical.
  • There are many excellent opportunities right now for a wise consumer.
  • Realtors that are experienced have knowledge and knowledge always trumps trends.  Would you want to be your own dentist?
  • In my area of the country there has been some slippage, some correction, but, not wholesale anarchy and homes are still selling for a fair price.
  • Many have come to accept the abnormal (spike in house prices and rapid sales) as normal and therefore reject a return to more moderate business.
  • Just as a good storm churns the waters and clears the beaches, this financial storm is clearing the business landscape of many unscrupulous and/or unrealistic practices.
  • Most importantly, I see anecdotally, a return to a value based society instead of a high speed, high powered "ME" society.  Reason is returning. 
  • I see appreciation and gratitude for things more basic is returning.  The principle of  parsimony, "less is more" seems to be emerging.

So, peers, consumers, and the public in general need to stop and think and ask themselves; "Is this really as exaggerated as the media is broadcasting or are these times perhaps just a correction back to a more grounded way of doing business?"

I firmly believe that it is the latter.

 
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10 Comments on We Have Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself!

JAN
06
2009
333,729 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Gayle, great article. I took the liberty of reblogging this to our outside blog.

4:16pm • #1
121,831 Points Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Gayle, we need more voices such as yours to keep spreading the word and combat the dire predictions of the mass media. Fortunately, it seems that people are beginning to listen to reason and reject the negative connotations of the news outlets.

 

 

 

 

10:34pm • #2
JAN
08
2009
143,139 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Gayle - Sometimes I feel like a voice crying in the wilderness but then I hear others. Great blog post.

9:44pm • #3
JAN
09
2009
136,661 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Jim I honestly know that I am not alone.  I wish more people would start spreading the word!

6:54am • #4
136,661 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Danny Thank you.  I believe this so strongly.  Wish that more people would heed.

6:55am • #5
136,661 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Fred See the above comments.  Maybe more of us should start expressing some of this.

6:55am • #6

Less is more except perhaps here at ActiveRain where more seems to be more -- LOL

11:04am • #7
123,923 Points 4 Featured Posts

Aloha Gayle,

When people are fearful they turn to others to protect them from their fears, real or imagined. The media, congress, and financial institutions work together to maintain a financial system that keeps people in perpetual indebtedness.

The shocker is that the ignorant turn to the offenders to help them out of the mess they are told they're in. If your in debt you are essentially enslaved and controllable. Statistically, the great majority of Americans are employed and paying their mortgages. If you watch the news, the world is always going to hell in a hand basket. Eventually, you begin to wonder are we doomed?

The more you believe the hype, the more hype becomes reality. I feel your anger, unfortunately there are too many fearful ignorant lemmings in the world; clueless to when they're being bamboozled and lead off a cliff.

Great post! History tells us that the majority usually chooses wrong. That's why our electoral college elects the president, why Hitler rose to power, why your voice is very important. Keep the message alive!

Peace,

1:12pm • #8
136,661 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Rus Sometimes there is such a thing as an overabundance!  Think monsson--

Kimo  I hve said for a while that if you believe that the country is run by the "avarage" american than we are in big trouble because average means that there are half of the population that are less than average.

5:58pm • #9
JAN
10
2009
114,159 Points 2 Featured Posts

Gayle:  I could not agree more.  I have not watched the network news in quite a while.  That stuff really does not effect my economy.  Thank you for the positve anger!

2:32pm • #10

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