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December 31, 2022, 06:25:13 PM
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I don't know how to describe this emotion, but every year that passes seems progressively worse than the previous one in a variety of ways. The last few years seem to be going downhill, with something unpleasant occurring every single year. In 2020 and 2021, we suffered enough with Covid-19, in 2022, we thought that we'd possibly get a break, but nope, the war started on February, which was followed by excessive inflation and an economic recession.

We're now entering 2023, and things aren't looking any better. Inflation keeps worsening, energy and oil prices are extremely volatile, while in our case in Greece and Italy, despite MWH being the cheapest it has been since the invasion, we're holding the record for the most expensive energy prices.



On top of that, a few days before 2023, half of the U.S.A. is suffering a terrible blizzard, with temperatures even reaching as low as -50C. Climate change is real, and it's only going to get worse in the following years.

I'm not sure if everything has gone downhill in the past few years or if I'm overexaggerating and making it sound worse than it really is. Perhaps my sitting all alone in my bed on New Year's Eve isn't helping.

Anyway, happy new year to everyone and good luck on your bitcoin endeavors!

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December 31, 2022, 06:45:34 PM
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Perhaps my sitting all alone in my bed on New Year's Eve isn't helping.
Actually I think that is the main point... Problems, crisis, climate changes and conflicts have always been present in a global level every years, but we tend to over-absorb all these negative news when we are in a bad mood and discontented with our own lives, especially during Christmas and New Year, when it should be the happiest moment of the year, to be shared with people we love reciprocally.

Anyway, happy new year to everyone and good luck on your bitcoin endeavors!
Happy New Year to you as well! That 2023 may be different in a personal level, because the problems of the world aren't solvable!

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December 31, 2022, 07:48:38 PM
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I don’t reckon with what you just said, let’s be truthful 2020 was was than 2021, 2020 saw the peak of the covid 19 virus and saw the shut down of countries personally it was my first time of ever witnessing, a total and complete shutdown of countries.

The fact remains that 2020 was worse that the recents year we have had after it and even before it. Also in crypto-Currency we saw an all Time high in bitcoin and so many other coins.

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December 31, 2022, 10:32:19 PM
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I can't blame you if that's how you feel after those days of having a lockdown and trying to survive with the pandemic then here we are today isn't done with the previous problem yet lifted a little to help with ease.

But the truth is we aren't actually done with the covid it's just that the world needs help with the people because if they continue to lockdown every door to every country there's a big aftereffects of the economy that's why they needed to reopen.

And now, here we are, we didn't expect this recession to happen but it suddenly hit the entire market and it feels like it's getting worse but we should still be grateful after all of what happened to the others in the past we are still alive and continue to make a living.

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December 31, 2022, 11:29:09 PM
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Luckily we got our new nuclear power plant working in Finland so elecricity is getting cheaper in here. But i have to admit. Since 2018 every year seems to have topped each other on how crappy they are. When you finally think that this can't get any worse you get global epidemic, war, possible recession. Now i am in disbelief figuring out that how this could get any worse and not counting out the nuclear winter anymore. Then again we were riding high and in terms of TA recession was needed for correction. And it needs heavy fundamental reasons to move the markets. Now when that's happened, we can get back up soon?

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December 31, 2022, 11:54:18 PM
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You're not wrong when you say that each passing year is worse than the previous one, but you're not wholly correct either.

It depends on which metrics and standards you're comparing from the passing year and the previous year. While it's a given that the economic conditions will continue to worsen as we enter a new year, there are also some aspects that may get better, such as technology, our knowledge in a lot of things, etc.

But yeah, generally each passing year beats the previous one in a pretty negative way. 2022 was worse than 2021, especially the prices of a lot of food and necessity. Heck, a lot of middle-class families I know opted to just do a drive thru and ordered some food instead of cooking their own in New Year's Eve, which is pretty telling of how expensive it is to cook your own food as of the moment when you're trying to celebrate for an occasion. Hopefully 2023 turns this around, although with what 2022 left behind, I doubt we're in a position to really overcome what we've just went through that easily. Russia-Ukraine war is still raging, prices keep on soaring, and a lot of uncertainty in the public regarding their futures is looming.

Anyway, here's to hoping for a better 2023. Happy New Year everyone!

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I feel what you mean and I would like to share a small experience I had.
I was going through a bad time, because the economical crisis here in my own country, a teacher noticed it and told me that in nature and society it is normal for civilization to go through cycles of prosperity and scarcity, it has happened in the past and I will continue to happen, we just need to learn to face it and be as happy as possible in the mean time.

"Hard Times Create Strong Men, Strong Men Create Good Times, Good Times Create Weak Men, Weak Men Create Hard Times"

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January 01, 2023, 02:12:44 AM
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Unfortunately I think COVID is responsible for a lot of the economic turmoil that's happened over the last year more so than the war is responsible. Even though COVID itself ended in 2021, the amount of money countries spent to keep their economies alive while young, able-bodied workers were not allowed to work will have impacted the global economy for years.

The war is partly responsible for the energy price hikes, but just about everything else has at least some trace back to the COVID hysteria where trillions were wiped from the global economy because the government found it prudent to keep people locked in their homes and disallowed them from working. Doesn't seem like it was worth it.
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January 01, 2023, 04:11:55 AM
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I had a similar thought a week or two ago and determined that intelligence and/or experience can add intensity to how we think and what our biases are. If you're thinking now is a bad time because of fuel prices or the Russian invasion, you probably weren't around for the last time something similar happened or it wasn't as documented as what's currently happening is (you didn't have as many facts and couldn't derive as many conclusions from it).

It's like the difference between watching a film as a kid and thinking "that had a really happy ending" to watching it as an adult and thinking "that hasn't ended at all there's going to be a lot more to that story" or "that didn't end how I wanted it to, it's happy if you just focus on the ending as a static image, but if you try to imagine the next few hours, days or weeks, it won't be so happy".

I made a topic on here a few years ago about whether it was worth getting a higher income from a more intensive job than the one I had at the time and a lot of the responses were "no" because expenses often rise to match incomes - I think this applicable to these world stories too. The results of what you expect are being constantly diminished so your going to start to expect less in the hopes it keeps you sane (it might be best to find the best, the neutral and the worst outcomes from situations and try to accept those in advance before they happen).
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Because the Russian sanctions, food shortage, inflation and new dangerous variant of covid e.g. BF.7 make it worst, this is why many people speculating 2023 we will suffer economy recession. But it's not a time to complaint, as long as you have enough money, you can invest to Bitcoin or any other asset that is cheap and has a good potential in the future. There's still no official announcement between Putin and Zelenskyy to end their wars, if it's already end, I will predict everything will be fine in the next few years.

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Well, it's not the first time I've had this discussion. If you look at it from one year to the next, you might have that impression, but if you look at 30 years ago, where there was hardly any internet use, no cell phones, or 100 years ago where the world had just come out of one world war, was heading for another and global hunger and malnutrition was much more common, you will realize that we are doing better, much better. If you happen to look at what was happening 1,000 years ago, you might faint from shock.

In the end, much of the blame for this lies with the market economy, letting people get rich if they produce useful goods and services for the rest of the people, which is something that pessimistic ideologies about the trajectory of humanity do not usually like.

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For this very purpose there are giant organisation working around the clock to fight the climate change. With the obvious names ahead we have rich peeps behind these. We have rich governments working and contributing to the anti climate change strategies.

Now it’s not up to the hands of few peeps around the world but it’s really individual responsibility. If you are born here then you have to act like intelligent species and not to blow off the planet with crap.

In the view of this, read out following articles which describes 36 different organisations which are working towards this goal to make the earth better place to live and prosper.


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Climate change continues to increase the rate of extreme weather events, disrupt ecosystems, and cause sea levels to rise, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The recent United in Science report compiled by the United Nations estimates that in April, daily global fossil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions dropped by 17 percent as a result of national lockdowns and confinement due to COVID-19. But by June, daily CO2 emissions rebounded to within five percent of pre-pandemic levels.

The United Nations deems climate change the defining crisis of our times and according to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 54 percent of adults in the United States are alarmed or concerned about climate change.

“Whatever scale, people want to address this, they want to do something, they want to feel empowered, they want to feel effective, and the best way to do that is to get together and share what everyone knows,” environmental activist and founder of Project Drawdown Paul Hawken tells Food Tank.

Fortunately, there are hundreds of organizations around the globe who are working collaboratively and inclusively to find solutions. By engaging eaters, community activists, policymakers, artists, families, and more, they are helping people step up and, hopefully, save the planet. Food Tank is excited to highlight a snapshot of exciting organizations working to solve the climate crisis.

1. 350.org, International

Author and activist Bill McKibben and a group of university friends founded 350.org in 2008, with the goal to keep the global carbon dioxide concentration under 350 parts per million. They are using the power of collective individuals internationally to stop oil and gas development and move to 100 percent renewable energy.

2. Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), Arab Region

AFED’s mission is to promote environmental education and provide space for environmentalists to come together. They advocate for sustainable development, and influence planners, decision makers, businessmen, civil society, and media. AFED hosts an annual Health and the Environment in Arab Countries Conference and also publishes the AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA (Environment & Development) magazine.

3. Asia Pacific Adaptation Network (APAN), Asia and Pacific Region

To build more resilience against the consequences of climate change, APAN supports adaptation across Asia and the Pacific Region. APAN provides resources and tools for planning, financing, and building adaptive societies. For example, there are publications on Coastal Zone Management that can help coastal communities reduce damage from sea-level rise.

4. Biomimicry Institute, International

Biomimicry is a design technique that solves problems by mimicking nature. Biomimicry Institute’s mission is to promote the transfer of ideas, designs, and strategies from biology to sustainable human systems design. For example, someone who wants to spend less energy building might consider using Moist Brick, a naturally cooling building material that can condense water from nighttime air similar to the skin of a Texas Horned Lizard.

5. C40 Cities, International

C40 brings together a network of megacities from around the world, allowing them to drive climate action through collaboration and knowledge sharing. New York City, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, Sydney, Tokyo, London, and Mexico City are just some of the cities on the list that have committed to the climate targets established in the Paris Agreement.

6. Caribbean Community Climate Change Center (CCCCC), Caribbean Region

The CCCCC works to coordinate the Caribbean region’s response to climate change by identifying solutions. The Centre offers several tools and resources to help users take appropriate action in their communities. They also carry out a number of projects to address issues caused by climate change across the Caribbean region.

7. Citizens’ Climate Lobby, International

As a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization, Citizens’ Climate Lobby pushes for nonpartisan policies to address climate change. With over 600 local chapters internationally, Citizens’ Climate Lobby builds political support for climate action by empowering individuals to use their own voice. They provide people with a toolkit to help with outreach, engagement, organizing, media, and lobbying.

8. Climate Alliance, International

Made up of municipalities and districts, regional governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and other organizations, Climate Alliance is one of the largest European city networks dedicated to climate action. The Alliance promotes actions to slow climate change in both European municipalities and the Amazon River basin.

9. Climate Action Network (CAN), International

CAN is a global network of more than 1,300 environmental NGOs. With regional hubs in regions including West Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, the Network works to promote governmental and individual action to address the impacts of climate change. CAN’s working groups address a variety of issues including agriculture, science policy, and technology.

10. Climate Cardinals, International

With the belief that every person has the right to basic environmental education, Climate Cardinals’ mission is to translate climate information into the native language of those who don’t speak English. With the help of over 6,000 volunteers, this youth-led organization has worked in over 40 countries globally and helped 350,000 people understand climate change.

11. Climate Collaborative, United States

Focused on natural foods businesses concerned about climate change, the Climate Collaborative breaks climate action down into three simple steps: commit, act, impact. To date, 673 businesses have made commitments, and the Climate Collaborative offers a variety of resources and support to these businesses to help them reach their goals.

12. Climate Group, International

The Climate Group is working toward net-zero emissions by 2050 by holding organizations accountable for climate commitments they make. International business and government leaders come together to make commitments during Climate Week NYC. Then, Climate Group holds them accountable by sharing the actions they’ve taken and connecting them to other groups with similar objectives.

13. Climate Justice Alliance (CJA), United States

CJA brings together frontline, community-based organizations to lead the just transition from an extractive economy to a regenerative one. The 70 member communities are small grassroots organizations working locally to fight climate change with traditional ecological knowledge. CJA unites these members with each other to scale up their impact nationally.

14. Earthjustice, United States

Earthjustice uses the power of the law to protect communities’ and the planet’s health. With offices across the U.S., their work has helped to save wildlands, halt destructive logging and mining, and encourage more sustainable farming policies. Their sustainable food and farming program works to improve worker safety, promote climate-friendly farming practices, and reduce pollution by factory farms.

15. Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), United States

For over 50 years, EDF has brought together scientists and lawyers to protect the environment. Using strategic partnerships, scientific and economic research, and advocacy, EDF works to strengthen laws and policies that improve the environment and public health. To do so, EDF takes on a wide variety of cases that range from overfishing and food contaminants to pollution from the oil and gas industry.

16. Environmental Working Group (EWG), United States

EWG researches how consumer products impact human health and the environment. A wide range of experts at the EWG makes it easier for consumers to understand the environmental impact of the products they purchase. EWG also annually releases the “Clean Fifteen” and “Dirty Dozen,” which list the produce with the least and most pesticide contamination respectively.

17. Extinction Rebellion (XR), International

XR is a nonpartisan movement that demands governments declare a climate emergency, reach net zero emissions by 2025, and involve citizens in decision making. They use non-violent direct action and civil disobedience to communicate the urgency of the climate crisis. Because of the decentralized leadership, anyone from anywhere in the world can organize XR actions as long as it abides by core principles and values.

18. Fridays for Future (FFF), International

Started in 2018, FFF is a global climate strike movement that demands urgent action from government leaders. They work to put pressure on policymakers to listen to scientific experts about the consequences of climate change, ensure climate justice, and keep the global temperature rise below 1.5 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels. FFF also offers a number of online resources for those interested in getting involved with the movement.

19. Friends of the Earth, International

Friends of the Earth uses the collective voice of grassroots members to speak truth to power and advocate for living in harmony with nature. They’ve caught the attention of large corporations and government agencies worldwide to demand that the rules of our political and economic systems need to change if we are to combat the climate crisis.

20. Gender CC, International

Created as a result of the United Nations climate negotiations (UNFCCC), GenderCC acknowledges that women play an important role in fighting climate change. This global network of organizations, experts, and activists are working to integrate gender justice into climate justice through raising awareness and empowering women.

21. Greenpeace, International

Founded in 1971, Greenpeace is a global organization that uses peaceful protest and strategic communication to highlight environmental issues and promote solutions. Now in more than 50 countries, Greenpeace works to halt deforestation, protect ocean health, stop nuclear testing, and more. Through solutions rooted in social justice, they hope to help communities disproportionately impacted by climate change.

22. Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), Europe

HEAL works to shape laws and policies that protect planetary and human health and raise awareness about the benefits of mitigating climate change. Their goal is to create a toxic-free, decarbonized, and climate-resilient future. With over 90 member organizations, HEAL represents 200 million people across the 53 countries in the European region.

23. Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), International

As part of the Native environmental justice movement, IEN formed in the U.S. after tribal grassroots youth and Indigenous leaders gathered to discuss the environmental assaults on lands, waters, communities, and villages. Today it connects Indigenous communities nationally and globally to protect sacred sites and natural resources, and support a just transition, carbon pricing, and the Green New Deal.

24. Julie’s Bicycle, International

Julie’s Bicycle supports the global Creative Climate Movement, helping artists use their creativity to become climate activists. In addition to contributing to low-carbon creative programs, initiatives, campaigns, and communications, Julie’s Bicycle developed The Creative Industry Green Tools, a set of free online carbon calculators. These calculators allow creative productions to measure their environmental impact, such as energy use and waste.

25. La Via Campesina, International

A grassroots network of more than 180 international organizations and 200 million farmers, La Via Campesina, fights for food sovereignty and better management of the world’s resources. The group promotes agroecological farming techniques that work with the earth and help to mitigate climate change.

26. Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), International

With simple online actions anyone can take, plus three million members, and an international staff of experts, NRDC safeguards people, plants, animals, and natural systems. By making strong partnerships across the United States, Canada, China, India, and Latin America, NRDC is pushing for climate solutions like solar power, electric vehicles, and national limits on carbon emissions.

27. Naturefriends International (NFI), International

Founded in 1895, NFI is one of the largest NGOs in the world. With 350,000 active members, NFI advocates for environmentally and socially just tourism, and protects natural and cultural heritage sites. They provide activities and materials for experiencing nature and climate justice, such as an informative quiz about sustainable tourism.

28. Oceanic Global, International

Oceans store carbon and are integral in the fight against climate change. That is why Oceanic Global combines grassroots initiatives with industry solutions to shed light on humanity’s essential relationship to the ocean. Through regional hubs in New York, Hamptons, Los Angeles, London, and Barcelona, Oceanic Global offers educational programming and community partnerships. The Oceanic Standard is their tool to help industries find sustainable vendors and improve their operations to keep the ocean healthy.

29. Our Kids’ Climate, International

Originally founded in Sweden, Our Kids’ Climate is a global network of parents who want to protect their kids from the climate crisis. Any group of parents from around the world can join the network to participate in family art projects and speak to mentors.

30. Project Drawdown, International

“Drawdown” refers to the point at which greenhouse gas emissions start to decline. Project Drawdown is an open-source and expert-reviewed resource that policymakers, universities, corporations, and activists around the world can turn to for climate solutions. For example, someone working in agriculture can learn how nutrient management techniques will impact their costs and reduce their carbon footprint.

31. Rainforest Action Network (RAN), United States

RAN works to make big corporations take responsibility for upholding human rights, keeping forests healthy, and protecting biodiversity. Their climate and energy team urges the financial sector to defund the extraction of fossil fuels and works to eliminate the forms of energy that create the most pollution: tar sands, coal mining and power, and liquified natural gas.

32. South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), South Africa

This group of 19 affiliate organizations advocates for clean air, clean water, healthy soil, and environmental justice in Durban, South Africa. Durban is a model city of sustainable development and SDCEA regularly liaises with the community, provincial and local government, industry, and commerce to promote a healthy, safe, and sustainable environment.

33. Sunrise Movement, United States

Sunrise is a youth movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. One of Sunrise’s current campaigns is to elect politicians who support the Green New Deal. In a recent Food Talk Live interview, Mackenzie Feldman, an organizer with Sunrise Movement Bay Area Chapter, says it’s been inspirational to, “learn how much power we have as young people, and how we can push the political agenda and get things like the Green New Deal on the table.”

34. Union of Concerned Scientists, United States

The Union of Concerned Scientists is a nonprofit with a mission to solve the planet’s problems using science. Their team of 250 scientists, analysts, policy, and communication experts report the latest findings in the areas of climate, energy, transportation, food, nuclear weapons, and democracy. The Union of Concerned Scientists also fights disinformation and explains how special interests intentionally spread misleading information on climate change.

35. World Wildlife Fund (WWF), International

WWF is an international nonprofit that helps local communities access cutting-edge conservation science to protect natural resources. Local WWF chapters all around the world are tackling climate change by preparing for potential future disasters, and studying how these changes will impact ecosystems and wildlife.

36. Zimbabwe Small Holder Organic Farmers’ Forum (ZIMSOFF), Zimbabwe

ZIMSOFF works to improve the lives of smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe who are practicing sustainable agriculture. With over 19,000 members and four regional clusters, they fight for food sovereignty, land justice, and environmental justice at local, national, regional, and international levels. Through the support of agroecology, organic agriculture, and open-pollinated varieties, they hope to support more environmentally friendly agricultural practices that will help mitigate climate change
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January 01, 2023, 06:41:19 AM
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Hey relax, we get, the inflation, and other economic woes, but it is not as bad as you have painted. 2020 was the worse year the world had ever experienced. Everyone was restricted to just one location. Do you know how tough it was economically then for countries, people with families to feed and single individuals? Despite the inflation, the volatile energy and oil prices and climate change, I firmly believe that the world is at a better stage than it was previously.

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This happenings in our world reminds me of Darwins Theory of natural selection. The infamous survival of the fittest theory. It seems our society is now doing the selection by throwing us all this adverse or harsh realities to life to see how we would respond.

Of course there is a carrying capacity for the world and with the explosive population, these could be some means to control population but, it gets bad when humans we humans directly become direct instruments to this selections. In the sense of creating viruses and wagging wars.
Isn't it surprising that, a deadly virus did hit our world and it starts from some of the world's most populated nation!

We could have better if we don't leave our peace to the hands of leaders.

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This happenings in our world reminds me of Darwins Theory of natural selection. The infamous survival of the fittest theory. It seems our society is now doing the selection by throwing us all this adverse or harsh realities to life to see how we would respond.

Of course there is a carrying capacity for the world and with the explosive population, these could be some means to control population but, it gets bad when humans we humans directly become direct instruments to this selections. In the sense of creating viruses and wagging wars.
Isn't it surprising that, a deadly virus did hit our world and it starts from some of the world's most populated nation!

We could have better if we don't leave our peace to the hands of leaders.
I didn't find anyone here who is not upset due to ongoing inflation. This is getting worse - if we don't hold our expenses and do not put a pause to the window shopping habit. It is hard - but then its very important as well.

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That the world economy needs to reflect again on the Covid-19 pandemic, the global recession due to the unpredictable Covid-19 pandemic yesterday, the possibility that the next global recession will occur again. I don't know if it's because of another pandemic that hasn't been 100% cured or will happen
again or as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian war, or whatever.
but the implications are many, and Russia's and Ukraine's own geopolitical issues could seep in everywhere when the global chess pieces come into play. NATO's economic policies have the potential to change course, trade embargoes and protectionism can be imposed, energy scarcity can hit the world, and many more.
and as long as this global pawn acts as a movement agent, of course the impact will also have an impact on the global. And many problems that are happening in the world, including the Covid-19 pandemic, in my opinion, have not been 100% resolved. And also the Russian-Ukrainian war which I think is very prominent news and resulted in soaring inflation in various countries.

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January 01, 2023, 07:43:15 AM
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That the world economy needs to reflect again on the Covid-19 pandemic, the global recession due to the unpredictable Covid-19 pandemic yesterday, the possibility that the next global recession will occur again. I don't know if it's because of another pandemic that hasn't been 100% cured or will happen
again or as a result of the Russo-Ukrainian war, or whatever.
but the implications are many, and Russia's and Ukraine's own geopolitical issues could seep in everywhere when the global chess pieces come into play. NATO's economic policies have the potential to change course, trade embargoes and protectionism can be imposed, energy scarcity can hit the world, and many more.
and as long as this global pawn acts as a movement agent, of course the impact will also have an impact on the global. And many problems that are happening in the world, including the Covid-19 pandemic, in my opinion, have not been 100% resolved. And also the Russian-Ukrainian war which I think is very prominent news and resulted in soaring inflation in various countries.
There was a war on Afghanistan and the exit of USA has brought very bad impact on south Asian countries.The end of Afghan - USA was after 20 years was a disaster.  And then there was COVID and then another war thanks to all the war lord who are making our lives miserable. We are not dead but we are neither alive.

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January 01, 2023, 07:53:06 AM
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I know what you're talking about OP, but if I had to guess I'd say that you're probably under 35 years of age or so.  For younger people it probably does seem like the sky is falling and the world is going to end, but there have been times in history much, much worse than what we're living through now.  Hell, there are even parts of the world where a living hell is the norm and things like COVID aren't even a blip on people's radar.

Yeah, stuff's been bad since at least 2020 when the pandemic hit (or maybe when Trump was elected, I'm not sure), but it's going to get better.  Everything goes through periods of ups and downs, and we just happen to be in a years-long down period. 

That's me trying to remain optimistic.  However, should I sense that an apocalypse is imminent, I've got a noose and rafter all set up with an OD cocktail to take the edge off.  Lol.  Happy new year!!!

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January 01, 2023, 08:17:55 AM
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Honestly, optimistic according to what @Sceptical Chymist noted is something one would need in times like this but let's face reality, no year has been better than the last. Compare food prices and you'd see.

 Where I come from, the year 2020 was regarded as the worst since we had to battle with COVID-19 in the first half of the year and massive protests which affected lives and properties in the second. I've just learnt to take life as I see it, not really expecting much.

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January 01, 2023, 08:18:38 AM
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It's been quite a worrying year not only in terms of the crypto market but what is more transparent is the economy as a whole. Here we are dominated by holders of crypto assets and we all know how the storm has been through during the covid 19 pandemic. Now 2023 is still quite early and the impact of inflation in 2022 will continue in this new year. In addition to anticipating and learning how we manage finances very carefully. Reducing unnecessary purchases and continuing to invest in trusted assets while still preparing an emergency fund. The global economic war between major countries has a significant impact on all financial sectors.

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