A mistake in economics and also in social and in general in life is to think that a dramatic event marks a beginning and an end, I am sorry to tell you that no, whatever happens, even if today there is a nuclear catastrophe, tomorrow the sun will rise.

Therefore you don't have to see things as a beginning and an end but as a continuity, and if you want to continue living you just have to adapt.

I have lived through many economic crises and there is never a beginning and an end, only a continuity where those who know how to adapt survive.

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Sure, but sometimes you have to reprioritize out of sheer necessity. Or rather slot in counteractions.

Nuclear catastrophe: tell the victims and relatives of the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that there is a tomorrow 😬

The degree of hope is subjective and directly proportional to the magnitude of the critical event.

For there was a tomorrow in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki and people had to go on living.

Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky

Just let me know when I have to dress like this

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Flexibility & adaptability. 2 strong required skills these days that are underestimated in my pov.