How Can We Honestly Respect Ourselves?
People today are so easily fooled. The cost of living is an abomination; it is abhorrent how people have allowed themselves to be so easily swayed to accept new ways.
People today are so easily fooled. The cost of living is an abomination; it is abhorrent how people have allowed themselves to be so easily swayed to accept new ways.
The UK now has a new Prime Minister,
and the first thing she announces, is more borrowing.
Hardship for most is soon to become an everyday endurance. The previous UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, proposed that we should all suffer and bear the burden of economic hardship …
What people once took as being stability, is actually based on quicksand; the more people move, the quicker they sink.
We are of course talking about the housing markets.
RIP Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II A country and the commonwealth have lost the matriarch of the modern world. Has there ever been anyone like her? Will there ever be anyone like her again? A sad moment indeed. 1926 – 2022
In the UK the new Prime Minister Liz Truss, has come out and said that energy bills will be capped at £2,500, that new reforms will be brought in, new safeguards put in place; what do these politicians take people for?
An institution has been shaken at its very core, a country was already on its knees, financial hardship befalling its citizens;
and now the bedrock of society, the very essence of stability, has passed away.
With the state of the housing market today, and the unprecedented levels of fluctuation,
how many people could find themselves in serious financial problems, if a hick up should befall the unwary?
Change is always there, it is always with us; no matter where we go, no matter what time of day, no matter where we are in the world,
change is our companion. Like a glove it fits us …
The housing markets may withstand a downturn, the homes will still be there,
the bricks will still be standing, but what of the people?
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