Video: The Economy And Chicken Little – What They Have in Common…
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Brian Wong in Personal Development
I’m pretty sick of the mass media because I think they are doing us more harm than good by bombarding us with bad news about the economy every day.
It reminded me about the Chicken Little story how he was duped into believing that the sky is falling. So I decided to make a short video and create a report on how the world needs to wise up to this same old game that the media is playing!
I’d like to hear what you think about it the media and the video so feel free to leave a comment.
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3 Comments
KME
15. Apr, 2009
Great video and thanks for making it. I decided a long time ago not to participate in “the economy”.
david
29. Apr, 2009
Your Special Wealth Report dismisses the current recession as being the sort of cyclical decline that the American economy has shrugged off numerous times over the past generation and a half. This is actually the beginning of an economic collapse and the collapse of purchasing power of the US dollar, which will be far worse than the Great Depression.
So, in my opinion, the mass media and the government IS spouting propaganda. They are making it seem like it’s actually much better than it actually is when it is far worse than what their skewed cherry-picked statistics are saying.
Brian Wong
29. Apr, 2009
Hi David. Yes, I guess I am saying that its cyclical. However low “the economy” goes – even if its 10 times worse than the depression, you will see economic growth again. You can count on that. Sure, this is a debate that can go on and I’m not really interested in forecasting how bad or how well “the economy” does because its not “my” economy and not within my control.
But my point is that you don’t need the media to control your creativity, ideas and innovation in finding the opportunities to prosper during this time. That’s my point.
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