I do a
lot of reading about fear - in the Bible and other sources - because fear and
panic come naturally to me. I am always working to conquer both.
Although
few Americans owned any stock at the time, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 was
the first in a sequence of events that eventually resulted in a wide spread
panic and a Great Depression that lasted well over ten years.
With
their economic stability threatened, some lost their ability to reason and
hope. Some even committed suicide.
Failures
of massive financial institutions in the U.S. in the fall of 2008 began another
economic worldwide crisis. The stock market crash of that year has now been
described as the Wall Street Panic of 2008.
By
definition, a stock market crash is a result of panic. "A stock market
crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant
cross-section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper
wealth. Crashes are driven by panic as much as by underlying economic factors.
They often follow speculative stock market bubbles." (from Wikipedia)
Regardless
of why a stock market crashes, the
resulting impact is very personal. Loss of resources you have worked hard to
acquire is a major blow. Having to start over again in middle age or retirement
age can be devastating.
It does
take money to live. You cannot obtain food, clothing or houses without it. If you are responsible for a family, the
concern is magnified.
However,
despair is not inevitable. As President Roosevelt said, "the only thing we
have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which
paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.”
If a
major lifestyle change has become necessary for you, it need not ruin your
life. Solutions begin with a positive attitude and a faith that God is with
you.
The
choice is yours. You can panic and lose hope or you can explore creative ways
to provide what you need.
Better is a little with the fear
of the Lord, than great treasure with trouble. Better is a dinner of herbs
where love is, than a fatted calf with hatred (Proverbs 15:16-17).
Note: This is an excerpt from Money: How to Be Rich Without It and How to Stretch It Using Ten Hints from the Past and the Technology of Today. Money is available as an e-book and in paperback on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Money-Without-Stretch-Using-Technology/dp/1479389161It is also available on smashwords in all digital formats:https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/221060
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