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Friday, December 18, 2009

Global Recession Affecting People

These days, people are very much depressed of having global recession around that is impacting their way of life and they are constantly watching for something that can help boost their wages, saving job in other words. Everybody wants a little wage hike and is deliberately doing dirty jobs.

Starting from a student point of view, s/he wants to be educated to have a big income based job in the market and wants to get a big hike in no time. The parents on the other hand have had big dreams for their children and are willing to fulfill every single need their child demands. In order to do that they wants the same as their children but their path is different. They want to be as productive as they could be in less time.

A business tycoon, no matter how small or large man of affairs s/he is, is constantly intimating their managers to boost the current income. If it is currently 60% of the 100%, s/he want it to be 70%, if it gets that much high then s/he demand for 80% and so on until it reaches the peak, 100%. In businesses, we never get to peak that is 100%.

People all around the world are sick of being stuck in such an anxious state and they want to be free as fast as having dinner in the night. I do understand the situation as I am amongst those people too but the only thing I realized is that doing in tensity is just like doing in vain. Be calm first and give yourself an hour to think. And you will catch a new life then after.

Here I am attaching one true story that had happened with a Tokyo citizen on March this year and was cited by ABC News.

CLARISSA WARD (ABC NEWS): I'm Clarissa Ward in Tokyo. Japan is the second-largest economy in the world. And lifetime employment has always been the ideal here. But as global  demand for Japanese cars and electronics plummets, companies like Toyota and Canon are being forced to shed tens of thousands of jobs. And for many workers in Japan, losing your job means losing your company housing. Thousands of laid off workers are now living in homeless shelters or, even worse, on the streets. Hideki was fired in January from his job, making air filters for Toyotas. "I was sleeping in this park for a week," he says. "I never imagined my life would be this hard."

My advice to you all my frank readers is that kindly be patient and take a thorough look at your surrounding and then make an appropriate action. Your act can either hike your journey or you will end up having worst scenario.

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