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Q: Has the another economic crisis already started ?

14 years 32 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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I hear about "the crisis" since I'm a teenager. Technically, I lived under a "crisis" since I'm born. Maybe because I'm surrounded with people born in the 50's/60's, a time of massive & sustained economic boom back home : the norm is somehow exponential growth. Same thing with China, growth have limits, due to resource limitation (energy, demographics, etc.). In a limited resource world, how the hell you are supposed to sustain exponential growth ? I do not know. Speculating on everlasting growth is not wise. Being scared rarely does any good.

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yes it has just begun

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it never ended

 

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Just the "way it is", Life is a bitch. 

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I hear about "the crisis" since I'm a teenager. Technically, I lived under a "crisis" since I'm born. Maybe because I'm surrounded with people born in the 50's/60's, a time of massive & sustained economic boom back home : the norm is somehow exponential growth. Same thing with China, growth have limits, due to resource limitation (energy, demographics, etc.). In a limited resource world, how the hell you are supposed to sustain exponential growth ? I do not know. Speculating on everlasting growth is not wise. Being scared rarely does any good.

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I can pretty much guarantee that life is what you make it....... it is all up to you.!

The money stuff in the news will happen... the war stuff in the news will be depressing....the chances of getting hit by lightning are good.

 

enjoy life... have fun, got an idea, try it!!  ... messed up...... try another idea..

 

know how to live with little, enjoy having lots. 

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