I think part of the problem is the fact most Americans rarely, if ever, experience any level of real, personal, danger. If the economy collapses and you lose your home, will your heart stop beating? Of course no one wants to lose something they have worked hard to maintain, and no one wants to give up certain dreams they may have, but if such things occur, it is not the end of the world. If the economy collapses, people will build a new one. The real danger to individuals lies in how this transition takes place, not in the fact that it may take place.
In my opinion, we are living in a dead end system; it's bound to collapse at some point. Let's all prepare for this so we can reduce the harm this inevitable transition may cause.
Real danger
In my opinion, we are living in a dead end system; it's bound to collapse at some point. Let's all prepare for this so we can reduce the harm this inevitable transition may cause.