Mean Economy Spotlights Mean Spirits - Op Ed
We must not take our personal woes out on each other! How we treat our families, neighbors, co-workers, pets and fellow drivers is critical. Aggression is not the solution and does not make our stress go away. If you are convinced this is the “Final Tribulation” from the bible, just leave everyone else alone and wait for your “Rapture”. This is not your opportunity for revenge on your fellow human. If you are convinced your desperation justifies an opportunity to rob, steal or inflict damage on others, step away and think again. Pain is not a personal affront on you. Pain is the effect of a cause that is out of our hands at this point. How you handle your personal stress will determine how other people handle their own stress. Our response to perceived threats causes a chain reaction of responses. This is cause and effect. Do not start a chain reaction unless it is a “Random Act of Kindness”.
More and more news stories involve people being mean to other people. The general condition of America is stressing everyone. That does not mean we have to take it out on each other. Tempers are ready to blow at the slightest trigger.
Americans are getting meaner!
Yes, crime rises as personal desperation spreads across the country. People are fast to blame a segment of our population for their woes. Their children, their spouses, their neighbors, the system and the government are becoming targets of animosity. This is a symptom of personal tribulation, distress and suffering resulting from economic depression or perceived persecution. The news media focuses on the worst case scenario and targets perpetrators of specific crimes of deception to scam money from trusting people. Trust is on the decline. Skepticism is on the rise. The mental attitude of too many have been rebuilt as confrontational.
Conspiracy Theories are rampant as frustration explodes. However, finger pointing and blaming does not improve your own personal crisis. Looking directly at yourself will be the first step toward recovery. How can you personally adapt to the conditions facing you? If you can read this editorial, you have the resource to find help. There are numerous web sites that offer constructive alternatives. There are ’self-help’ sites everywhere. You are responsible for yourself and your family. If you have a family, recruit everyone in self preserving decisions. If you are alone, there are support groups. Whether faith based or community based, there are others with similar problems. This is called a co-op.
Wiki: A cooperative (also co-operative or coöperative; often referred to as a co-op or coop) is defined by the International Co-operative Alliance’s Statement on the Co-operative Identity as an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise[1].
Do not sit alone and grieve over your situation. If everyone did that, this America would have totally lost it’s definition. You will have shamed your own ancestors. You cannot compare your situation with anyone elses, so your solution must be unique to you. History is full of revenge based solutions. Any excuse would precipitate violent or oppressive behavior. We have evolved beyond that. We should know better. We must act and behave smarter than those who preceded us. We must restore the ability to adapt. We must become a community again. There is no excuse and no single person to strike. Holding people accountable for criminal behavior is necessary. Holding ourselves accountable for our own behavior is also necessary. There is no place to run. We must all be responsible.
Welfare economics is no longer an option.
Natural resource economics is our personal and social responsibility.
If we are to survive, we must rethink how we live.
Motivation is the set of reasons that determines one to engage in a particular behavior. The term is generally used for human motivation but, theoretically, it can be used to describe the causes for animal behavior as well. Human motivation. According to various theories, motivation may be rooted in the basic need to minimize physical pain and maximize pleasure, or it may include specific needs such as eating and resting, or a desired object, hobby, goal, state of being, ideal, or it may be attributed to less-apparent reasons such as altruism, morality, or avoiding mortality.
There are others who want major personal transformation, who aspire, to quote Henry David Thoreau, “to live with the license of a higher order of beings”.
Thoreau also wrote that most of us live lives of “quiet desperation”. Why? Why do so many people settle for drifting in the status quo sea of a second-rate survival? There are four reasons why most people settle for living on and on with negative issues that they could eliminate or dramatically improve. Each reason is associated with a category or group of people … While there is no such thing as a panacea that will magically make all your problems go away, advances in personal transformation now make positive personal change a reality for just about anybody.


