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Does Prosperity Always Encompass Wealth?
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| Guest post by: Michael Hume |
Article Overview: There's a global economic storm coming that's going to make the Great Depression of the 1930s look like good times. Despite proclamations of recovery by the mainstream media and other mouth-pieces who represent the world's money-elite (the U.S. and other governments, the Federal Reserve, financial "advisors" and the biggest global banks), real experts say real hard times are just around the corner....
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Does Prosperity Always Encompass Wealth?
The Coming Crash Will Make Most Long For "Normal"
It's storm season, and not just weather-wise.
There's a global economic storm coming that's going to make the Great Depression of the 1930s look like good times. Despite proclamations of recovery by the mainstream media and other mouth-pieces who represent the world's money-elite (the U.S. and other governments, the Federal Reserve, financial "advisors" and the biggest global banks), real experts say real hard times are just around the corner.
You have something like three months to three years to prepare.
As they come for the money you've worked so hard for, the mouth-pieces will continue to push "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" moments in the media, whenever they can. They'll lull you to sleep with thoughts of how "money isn't everything," and that wealth, not only unnecessary, is actually bad. To an extent, of course, they're right (which is what will make their lullabies so appealing). There are many things in life more important than money, and it's not wrong to believe that "prosperity" does not always have to encompass financial wealth.
But, perhaps like you, I've been dirt-poor, and I've been financially comfortable. I greatly prefer the latter. I don't consider myself a money-grubber, but I do find that money helps with some of the things that ARE more important in life on this planet. Were we meant to spend every waking minute worrying about bills and sustenance, as I've done at times in my life? Are we supposed to simply accept that life is mean and poor, and that you shouldn't expect your children to have a better life than you had (or than their contemporaries enjoy)? Is wealth - which can provide your family with a comfortable home, educate your kids, provide future security, and leave you with energy to create great new things and resources to provide help to the less fortunate - really bad?
Of course not.
You must prepare - starting now - for the coming Greatest Depression. As the money-elite continue to escalate their manipulation of our markets and push us toward a mythical collectivist Utopia, the time when we see that the emperor has no clothes draws nearer and nearer.
First, strengthen the important things in your life that have nothing to do with money. What is your real personal mission in life? What do you expect and want for your family? What do you perceive God to be telling you to accomplish before check-out? Are you inspired? Are you happy? Are you energized?
Next, start a business. Money-elite manipulators will inevitably drive us into misery and depression; bold and energized entrepreneurs will bring us back to prosperity, as soon as the "reset button" is pressed. You need to start building your entrepreneurial muscles now, and you need to move as soon as possible to a position in which you (and your family) are not reliant on employment that ultimately depends on the same manipulators who are bringing the problem to bear.
Finally, store up precious metals. God will not be mad at you if, acknowledging that your real treasure is in Heaven, you also tuck away some gold and silver here on Planet Earth. And those metals will be your only financial haven when the global fiat currencies finally fail and hyper-inflation destroys our economies.
Sorry for the downer, Gentle Readers. I really am. But the uplifting message of hope here is that, though the "reset" is inevitable (and imminent), eventually we'll learn our bitter lessons again, and a new generation of entrepreneurs will lead us back to both wealth and prosperity.
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About the Author: Michael Hume RSS for Michael's articles - Visit Michael's website Michael Hume is a speaker, writer, and consultant specializing in helping people maximize their potential and enjoy inspiring lives. As Founding Consultant of Agents of Personal Change (APC), LLC, he coaches executives and leaders in growing their personal sense of well-being through wealth creation and management, along with personal vitality. Those with an entrepreneurial spirit who want to make money "one less thing to worry about" can learn more about working with Michael at http://tinyurl.com/myownbiznow Anyone wanting to jump-start their vitality can browse through the best (and most travel-friendly) nutraceuticals on the market at http://www.vibeforme.com/239824 Michael and his wife, Kathryn, divide their time between homes in California and Colorado. They are very proud of their offspring, who grew up to include a homemaker, a rock star, a service talent, and a television expert. Two grandchildren also warm their hearts! Visit Michael's web site at http://michaelhume.net Click here to visit Michael's website Renewing Limited Government Page Limits Be A Hawk Small Business Start Up Nows The Time Three Reasons Nows The Time Finding Inspiration In A Tough Economy |
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