The Road to Recovery

The last eight years have been spent with our leaders and institutions requiring us to confront the post-9/11 notion of threats to our security.

Now, however, begins the time for us to experience “participatory economics.”

The next decade (at the very least) will find us dedicated to working on recovery, on rebuilding our own personal and financial lives, as well as the spiritual life of our nation.

The fuzzy abstraction of “security” will be replaced by a hard-edged new reality. Starting now, it will be impossible for us to escape the responsibility to do the gritty day-to-day work necessary to recover our personal and national well-being.

Each of us must understand our role in the changing new economy, and work hard at playing our part well. On stage, everyone.

2 Responses to “The Road to Recovery”

  1. white rock real estate Says:

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  2. Burton Haynes Says:

    I’ve been reading a few posts and really and enjoy your writing. I’m just starting up my own blog and only hope that I can write as well and give the reader so much insight.

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