Florida Oil Spill Predictions

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florida oil spill predictions
florida oil spill predictions

Unless you live in a cave, which is bombarded daily by the pessimism about the current state of the economy. Everyone talks of recession unemployment, foreclosures, and high prices of gasoline groceries, stock market and real estate disaster, store closings, and so on.

Newsflash! We are only making things worse, pay as much attention – because of bad economic news is always a self-fulfilling prophecy itself.

Let's see how it works. For example, Starbucks uses to open a new store somewhere in the world, all day. (Although I read somewhere that it was three or four days.) Earlier this year, actually closed 100 stores. Why shops close? In general, is because they are not getting enough work. So, logically, we can conclude that people do not drink coffee as much.

Well, coffee (Someone else makes for you) is considered a luxury, and is one the first things to do to start "watching their spending." So if we stop buying fancy coffee drinks and shops Luxury coffee beverage begins to close, what happens? Store employees are now unemployed. In the case of an operation franchise (Starbucks is not), a family may lose their only livelihood. They turn to leave spending money they could receive unemployment benefits, perhaps even see their homes in foreclosures. Like a house of cards, the whole economy starts collapse.

Why "they" that we are bombarded with two bad news anyway? For purposes of this section, we define "them" and "them" that the media themselves, and those who provide news to the media. There are several reasons why "they" and not give us bad news than good. Here are two very important

1. Bad news draws attention. It sells newspapers and increased listeners and viewers. Television is the greatest attention of pork because the images are more powerful than the words printed or spoken words, and images are even more moving than still images. But let's be honest. Are we ready to buy a newspaper with a headline saying "Hundreds of plane crash kills, "or one that says" New Airline games record for safe landings "?

2. The bad news makes us feel without hope. And when it is hopeless, he opened the door for someone to give hope, which in turn gives us power over that offered such hope. In the interest non-partisan, I will not go into details or examples here – but everyone more or less likely to meet some of the last fragments of sounds corresponding this pattern.

In large part, boils down to two things: money and power.

Thus, the return to our Starbucks example: say that I am in the habit of going to Starbucks three times a week. So let's say you start to worry, because the whole economy "wrong" News and start watching my expenses. At ten or fifteen dollars a week, if I stopped going to Starbucks, I can "save" 42-63 dollars per month, or U.S. $ 520-780 per year. Sounds like a lot of money if I happen to be unemployed and still need to buy gasoline and groceries.

But looking at the big picture, and thinking of people other than myself – that Starbucks employees (Not to mention the shareholders), whose livelihoods have only dangerous – it's really a bad idea. It will not help much, however, if I'm the only one who continues to support Starbucks (and all the luxury "other" businesses), everyone must do their part.

Finally, I read a story Tearing of a woman who, desperate for money, sold a teapot that had belonged to her grandmother. The tea was a great sentimental value because her grandmother had raised, and which symbolizes the love of his grandmother and take care of her.

The saddest part is this woman sold her memory is invaluable for six dollars. This is going to buy a loaf of bread and a carton of milk, perhaps – enough to avoid starvation for a few days. But I wonder if the guilt and pain that is likely to suffer (me!) Completely outweigh any monetary gain. My heart goes out to this woman, and if he knew who she was – and is now the kettle – I happy to buy it for her. This is not her fault, it's all part of the sentence generalized pain that we give thanks "Them".

We do not want to be ignorant of the news, of course. But when an excess of information leads to a collective feeling of powerlessness and despair, it is time to say "they" do not … silence. In their absence, can not stop listening. I recommend it.

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