Doom and Gloomers Tired of Being Mocked (good, winter, shed)
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How are the Doom and Gloomers (D&Gs) being treated in the real world?
I'm a D&G and I can tell you that people look at me like I've lost my mind. I've been laughed at, ignored, and even told to stop talking.
The main difference between me and the non-D&Gs is that I read everything constantly and they only read a few mainstream media stories.
The non-D&Gs also generally believe that we are in a down-cycle of an automatically self-correcting business cycle. And they are still out spending money and living as usual.
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How are the Doom and Gloomers (D&Gs) being treated in the real world?
I'm a D&G and I can tell you that people look at me like I've lost my mind. I've been laughed at, ignored, and even told to stop talking.
The main difference between me and the non-D&Gs is that I read everything constantly and they only read a few mainstream media stories.
The non-D&Gs also generally believe that we are in a down-cycle of an automatically self-correcting business cycle. And they are still out spending money and living as usual.
I would like to hear from other D&Gs.
Honestly I could care less. People can believe what they want. But if they end up losing. I'll tell them to stop there B!!chin about it.
How do you define "doom and gloom". I think everyone realized this is a serious economic period. Some people do think it's self correcting, others agree with the enormous infusion of government funds and government correction.
But the problem I have is with the doom and gloom crowd that think it's the end of the world as we know it - collapsed governments, chaos, riots in the street, the dead rising from the grave, that sort of stuff. Their have been posts like this - OK the web attracts the lunatic fringe. But you can't expect not too post stuff like that and not get mocked.
Some aren't that extreme. But you got a few that are really carried away and make it hard to take the rest seriously.
It's also disheartening that alot of the current wallstreet madness is pychological at this point. It's called "consumer confidence" and not based on any corporate profit figures, not at this point anyways, with so many stocks trading at below the P/E ratio. It's self defeating. You get enough doom and gloomers and they will cause their own failure.
Those who continually bring up the "Crying Wolf " point ALWAYS fail to acknowledge that the one time the boy was right the Un-believers died.
If one is warned that the " Sky Is Falling " and then gets nailed as a result of not listening and gloing and checking out the info, I say they got what they asked for.
My Parents are doom and gloomers. I had to move 500 miles away just to escape the constant draining mindset. And it is a TOTAL relief. I'm a medical professional and have seen people who really have a right to gloom and doom. As long as you can breathe, pee/poop, and get around on your own you bascially have got it good and have no reason to worry about crap that's out of your control anyway. Life is too short to gloom and doom. So people spend their money, you can always make more. Worse case scenario is having to live out in the woods and catch your own food and make your own shelter. Still not the end of the world.
I think it is possible that things could get very bad. There is that potential.
I believe we are headed into a first class depression. How bad will things get? Only time will tell.
However, it's more than that. The coming situation is going to weaken our country considerably. We have been running a trade deficit. And I don't know how much longer countries like China are going to want to stay on the dollar standard to pay for our wars and bailouts.
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My Parents are doom and gloomers. I had to move 500 miles away just to escape the constant draining mindset. And it is a TOTAL relief. I'm a medical professional and have seen people who really have a right to gloom and doom. As long as you can breathe, pee/poop, and get around on your own you bascially have got it good and have no reason to worry about crap that's out of your control anyway. Life is too short to gloom and doom. So people spend their money, you can always make more. Worse case scenario is having to live out in the woods and catch your own food and make your own shelter. Still not the end of the world.
I'm not really gloomy or depressed about the possibility of doom. Civilizations have crashed before, but this one will recover faster than previously because we have so much more knowledge, and that won't be lost. (by the way, I'm not at all convinced that this particular economic downturn is going to be the end of the world as we know it.)
It's simply common sense to be prepared for longterm emergencies. My ancestors had to do that every year to get through the long winters, so the instinct is deep in me.
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