There Is Hope In Understanding That A Great Economic Collapse Is Coming

Submitted by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,

If you were about to take a final exam, would you have more hope or more fear if you didn’t understand any of the questions and you had not prepared for the test at all?  I think that virtually all of us have had dreams where we show up for an exam that we have not studied for.  Those dreams can be pretty terrifying.  And of course if you were ever in such a situation in real life, you probably did very, very poorly on that test.

The reason I have brought up this hypothetical is to make a point.  My point is that there is hope in understanding what is ahead of us, and there is hope in getting prepared.  Since I started The Economic Collapse Blog back in 2009, there have always been a few people that have accused me of spreading fear.  That frustrates me, because what I am actually doing is the exact opposite of that.  When a hurricane is approaching, is it “spreading fear” to tell people to board up their windows?  Of course not.  In fact, you just might save someone’s life.  Or if you were walking down the street one day and you saw someone that wasn’t looking and was about to step out into the road in front of a bus, what would the rational thing to do be?  Anyone that has any sense of compassion would yell out and warn that other person to stay back.  Yes, that other individual may be startled for a moment, but in the end you will be thanked warmly for saving that person from major injury or worse.  Well, as a nation we are about to be slammed by the hardest times that any of us have ever experienced.  If we care about those around us, we should be sounding the alarm.

Since 2009, I have published 1,211 articles on the coming economic collapse on my website.  Some people assume that I must be filled with worry, bitterness and fear because I am constantly dealing with such deeply disturbing issues.

But that is not the case at all.

There is nothing that I lose sleep over, and I don’t spend my time worrying about anything.  Yes, my analysis of the global financial system has completely convinced me that an absolutely horrific economic collapse is in our future.  But understanding what is happening helps me to calmly make plans for the years ahead, and working hard to prepare for what is coming gives me hope that my family and I will be able to weather the storm.

I do not believe in living my life in a state of fear, and I do not want anything that I write to ever cause fear in my readers.  The ancient Hebrew greeting “Shalom” is roughly translated as “peace” or “completeness”, and that is what we are constantly pursuing in my household.  My wife and I know that incredibly challenging times are coming, but we also know who we are, what our purpose is, and where we are headed.  We also believe that the greatest chapters of our lives are ahead even in the midst of all the chaos that is coming.

When times are the darkest, that is when light is needed the most.  Just think about it.  When you look back over history, what heroes do you admire the most?  If you truly think about it, almost all of those heroes arose during times of great adversity and conflict.

The years ahead can be a time of great adventure for you, or they can seem like hell on Earth.  It all depends on how you respond to your circumstances.

Do you want to know who is going to respond to the years ahead with fear, panic and depression?

The millions of people that have absolutely no idea what is coming and have made absolutely no preparations are going to be absolutely blindsided by the coming economic collapse.  Just like the 1930s, we are going to see people jumping out of windows and jumping in front of trains.  Others will sink into a state of despair so deep that nobody will ever be able to shake them out of it.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

Over the past five years I have spent thousands of hours studying the coming economic collapse.  In my articles you can find tens of thousands of facts and statistics that prove that the U.S. economy is hurtling toward oblivion.

It is not always the most pleasant thing to write about, but it is the truth.  And that is what matters.  If you believe that I am wrong, prove it to me.  I work very hard to put out the most accurate information that I possibly can.  So if you can prove that I am wrong, I will change my mind.

But of course that is not going to happen.  As I have stated previously, anyone with half a brain should be able to see that we are living in the greatest debt bubble in human history.  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that the “too big to fail” banks are being extraordinarily reckless (derivatives, etc.).  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that our formerly great manufacturing cities are being transformed into crime-infested hellholes.  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that the middle class is dying.  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that the exact same patterns that led up to the great financial crisis of 2008 are happening again.  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that we simply cannot consume far more wealth than we produce as a nation indefinitely.  Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that the incredibly foolish decisions that our politicians have been making for decades have placed us on a road to utter disaster.

So it doesn’t take anyone special to do what I am doing.  I am just a “watchman on the wall” sounding the alarm the best that I can.  And there are lots of others that are doing the same thing.  We are deeply concerned about where this nation is heading, and we have been pleading with our leaders to do something about it for a long time but they have not listened to us.

Since our leaders just continue doing “business as usual”, there is not going to be a solution to our problems on the national level.

So that is why I am encouraging people to get prepared for the hard times that are coming on a family level and a community level.

Unfortunately, it seems like some people always have an excuse for not getting prepared.  In fact, a few have even gone so far as to accuse me of being “anti-faith” for suggesting that people actually get off their couches and do something to help their families deal with the nightmare on the horizon.  They seem to have the attitude that we should all just sit back and wait for God to do everything for us.

So I am not quite sure why those people get up in the morning and go to work, since they should just “trust God” to deposit paychecks into their banks.  And I am not quite sure why they ever fill up the tanks of their vehicles with gasoline, because they should be able to “trust God” to put more gas there when they need it.

I covered all of this in much more detail in my previous article entitled “Is It ‘Anti-Faith’ To Prepare For The Coming Economic Collapse?

For now, let me just state that what those people are suggesting is the exact opposite of what the Bible teaches.  Trusting God is not about sitting back and doing nothing.  In the Scriptures, we are told that faith is about stepping out and taking action on what God has revealed to us.  That includes working hard, being wise and providing for our families.  For example, just check out Proverbs 6:6-11…

Go to the ant, you sluggard! Consider her ways and be wise. Which, having no guide, overseer, or ruler, provides her bread in the summer, and gathers her food in the harvest.

 

How long will you sleep, O sluggard? When will you arise out of your sleep? Yet a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to sleep— so will your poverty come upon you like a stalker, and your need as an armed man.

In the end, each one of us needs to make the decisions that we feel are best for our own families.

So that is why it is so incredibly important not to let someone else do your thinking for you.

In America today, the average person watches 153 hours of television a month.  In addition to that, we also spend countless hours watching movies, playing video games, listening to music, reading books and surfing the Internet.

What most Americans don’t realize is that there are just six giant corporations that control almost all of that content, and that makes them immensely powerful.

These giant media corporations are constantly manipulating our attitudes, opinions and beliefs.  And at this point most Americans seem quite content to remain “plugged into the matrix” and to allow corrupt corporate executives somewhere to do their thinking for them.

I urge you to break free from that system.

Do your own research and do your own thinking.

Don’t take what I say or what anyone else says as truth without critically examining it yourself.  This can be difficult at first, because in this nation our young people are no longer trained to think critically.  Instead, we are trained to just blindly accept whatever information the system feeds us.

George Orwell once said that “during times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act“.

That perfectly describes the era that we are currently living in.

The truth does not bring fear and despair.

Rather, the truth brings hope and it sets people free.

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dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
December 21, 2014 4:37 pm

2009?

Talk about “late to the party.”

The writing was on the wall by 1995, but here we are, 20 years later and those of us who believed we were living in an unsustainable debt-orgy-driven illusion remain screwed.

How many people “prepped” long enough ago to have been driven into bankruptcy by this paradigm refusing to shift? How many of us, in desperation, bet against the stock market only to be repeatedly driven into the ground by rallies to new heights of lunacy?

How many of us look back and marvel at the opportunity costs of thinking the world obeys natural laws, and that there are limits to how long people can believe in mathematically-impossible fantasies?

Sorry, count me as BITTER. Bitter that people come along in the last 7 years and think they’re All That. Bitter that such folks haven’t had three (instead of just one) hive-mind, manic rallies (1995-2000, 2002-2007 and 2009 to now) to beat them into a figurative pulp awaiting what all reason and logic dictate, but experience has delayed.

Snyder isn’t filled with bitterness and despair because he simply hasn’t lived the same roller-coaster life that some of us have experienced.

Not One Damn Thing looks different now than it did in first quarter 2000. Does Mr. Snyder want to imagine how he’ll feel if all his writing and all his advice and all his own personal preparations have yielded nothing but losses and heartache between now and 2029?

Only then would he be able to embrace what it feels like to wait 20 years for a return of gravity.

John
John
December 21, 2014 6:44 pm

Does Michael know anything about economics, or is he really just a continuous credit/income pony? He started his blog in 2009, and is probably irritated to have lost out on an outstanding money making scheme called “buy low”. He has been saying the same things for years, and we are all still waiting, even as prices drop off the face of the earth and consumers all across America are cheering on the demise of as many oil companies as possible in the interim. Here is a guy who thinks that oil prices matter…except for folks who drive EVs, or walk, or ride mass transit, or bicycle, or do all those other things they learned to do when prices were high.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
December 21, 2014 8:22 pm

Hi D.C.,

Not one thing in the trends has changed since 2000 but many things in the magnitude and openness of these trends and underlying deceits. I’m with you on your feelings having also remembered the 1986 collapse and earlier events as well as wondering how it can keep on keeping on. Still, it will happen at some point and I rather try to be prepared (as much of a fool’s errand as that might be) than to be unprepared believing the lie that keeps on giving.

Winston
Winston
December 22, 2014 5:14 am

I can relate to the feelings of lost opportunities. Back on the early 2000s, I made some pretty good money in the stock market. Then after Katrinia, I went down the fucking rabbit hole. To be honest, I wish I could go back. I lost out on alot of money not buying the 2009 lows. Never in my fucking wildest dreams did I think the stock market would be were it is today 5 years ago.

I did not think it would be possible for people to buy into the same Ponzi scheme. Wow, was I wrong and in spades. I can’t complain too much, I have a good job and I made a little in real estate and silver. but wow, what could have been. So now here I sit, in the middle of the country, surrounded by cows. Well water, septic, generators, backups and the works. Waiting. Probably waiting for something that will never happen.

I guess better 10 years too early, than one day to late, but more and more I am of the opinion that the majority of the country loves their servitude and would do little to change the status quo. The other half, the FSA, well they ain’t gonna rock the boat too much. So that leaves a handful of insightful people that do worry about freedom and liberty and take care of their own, not depending on the government. Unfortunately, all to easy to be swept up by TPTB when the time comes. Depressing. On a brighter note, Everyone try to have a Merry Christmas!