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.
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.
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Date: 2009-02-13 12:39 am (UTC)There will be a Thankful Thursday later.
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Date: 2009-02-13 01:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-13 04:20 am (UTC)I am only partially joking when I say this.