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I'm still hearing every time I turn on the radio, the TV or the computer and read the newspaper about how incredibly deep in the economic shit we as a country are. Every day brings new announcements of companies cutting workers loose in desperate attempts to remain solvent; business seems to have slowed again at my employer as the work coming through prepress trickles to nothing; and the government's approach to stimulus legislation is apparently equivalent to seating a bunch of monkeys at typewriters and praying like hell that one of them comes up with Hamlet II. Some of my friends are saying I shouldn't even keep money in a bank any longer, and should exchange it for...what? Gold coins? Euros? Magic beans? And meanwhile, I still have several thousand dollars of debt; not nearly as much as some people, I know, but still eating away at my peace of mind. I worry that one day soon I may be hunkering down with hordes of the out-of-work, homeless and starving around barrel fires in the street and dreaming of the good old days when we still had a functioning economy and banking system.

So as I wait for the coming socioeconomic collapse, since I don't have the cash to stow stocks of canned goods and firearms, I try to find some things to be thankful for.
  • That I do have a roof over my head, food and clothing and a decent, reasonably secure job...for now.
  • That I have friends in significant number who care about my well-being. (Some of them actually seem to like me, for some reason; go figure.)
  • That I have a partner who loves me and puts up with my weirdness and occasional crappy behavior.
  • That I live in a free country which, for all its warts and flaws, is still (for now, anyhow) the best place on Earth to be.
  • That I have music and art and laughter and books and chocolate in my life (even if anxiety and depression make it harder to enjoy them than usual).
  • Sunny weather and gradually warming temperatures as we head into spring.
  • That I have health insurance which is helping pay for at least some of the cost of ongoing treatment.
  • That I don't have to work flipping burgers or digging ditches...yet.
How about you? Is the constant drumbeat of bad fiscal news making you think about digging out your passport or moving back in with the 'rents? Or do you have things to be thankful for today?

Date: 2009-02-13 12:39 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
I work for a site that makes finding good deals easier. Instead of panicking, we're going balls-to-the-wall in a dev effort.

There will be a Thankful Thursday later.

Date: 2009-02-13 01:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terriwells.livejournal.com
You know what's weird is that the way you go on about how horrible things are makes me almost feel guilty about having so MUCH that I'm thankful for in MY life.

Date: 2009-02-13 04:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] banjoplayinnerd.livejournal.com
I occasionally tell people that I took up the banjo so that when everything goes to hell and I don't even have a handbasket, I can at least go sit out on the street corner and busk for Alpo money.

I am only partially joking when I say this.

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