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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: louel who wrote (133472)5/7/2017 4:55:52 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) of 217605
 
Sure there are always opportunities. World is in flux things seem to always be changing at a faster clip than even two decades ago. Been reading near half of the jobs today won't exist by the end of next decade. Financial engineering on steroids, technology and globalization so different opportunities to serve market niches build wealth and cash flow than the low cost more stable world from the end of the great depression till the mid 1990's. Or if you live in a Vancouver or San Francisco versus mid sized town in middle America far different opportunities but they do exist.

I too hate those who play the victim, expect a handout, play the blame game.. Everyone should run their own business once in their life have some skin in the game. Is sad seeing so many who came of age post great recession especially young men keeping the labor force participation rate so low due to substance abuse, disfunctional families and lack of any work ethic or positive role models in their lives.
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