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Well said.
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On a positive note, Michael, I don't really believe that ethics have
disappeared but have been in a cyclical decline which will be reversed after
the business of payback has been finished. This is where the intermingling of
cycles, markets, crowd psychology, and politics gets really interesting. I
think you are correct ... nearly every country in the world has been
over-stimulating it's economy in the hopes of avoiding unpleasantness. This,
of course, has elevated "idolatry" as paper assets have become king.
Ultimately, the false gods will be exposed and payback will arrive. In my
book, it is a matter of "when" and not "if", but the "when" can take a long
time.
Earl
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These problems (health care, tort reform, etc.) are there,
but I think theyare symptoms of a fundamental disease that has gripped
not only the US but,more or less, every nation on the globe, my own
(Germany) included. Thisdisease is the partial loss of work ethics, or
even of ethics in general -in government, law courts, business, media,
everywhere. IMHO, we need toreturn to "Plain living and high thinking",
as Wordsworth put it more than200 years ago.At the risk of
getting back a few scornful comments, here is Wordsworth'spoem, written
in 1802. I confess it touches a chord in me; maybe it will bemeaningful
to some of you as well.O FRIEND! I know not which way I must
lookFor comfort, being, as I am, oppressed,To think that now our
life is only dressedFor show; mean handy-work of craftsman, cook,Or
groom! - We must run glittering like a brookIn the open sunshine, or we
are unblest:The wealthiest man among us is the best:No grandeur now
in nature or in bookDelights us. Rapine, avarice, expense,This is
idolatry; and these we adore:Plain living and high thinking are no
more:The homely beauty of the good old causeIs gone; our peace, our
fearful innocence,And pure religion breathing household
laws.Have a nice Sunday!Michael Suesserott
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