Feel Optimistic When Things Are Getting Worse
It looks like things are getting worse. As on 8 March the World Bank announced the shortfall of 270-700 billion dollars for developing countries in 2009. The recession with the unemployment tendency is observed in 94 of 116 developing countries. We are expecting the biggest economic shrink since World War Two with the strongest negative impact on Asian countries.
Economic growth is often regarded as something really abstract for people who think they just don’t feel any impact of it. Very often we complain that even though the economic expansion rates are getting higher, it has no positive influence on our everyday life and consuming capacity. But still when global economic crisis struck us we all shed tears about how difficult and unpredictable our life has become.
It looks like the economic crisis has taught us to be more thrifty and conscious about our spendings. I think it’s better to stay optimistic and take the current situation as economic recovery. Global economic system, like our life, is always ups and downs. That big “down” we have at the moment will inevitably turn into anticipated “up” one day.