In today’s world the only thing that doesn’t change is that everything is changing. Under such circumstances, it is important to be prepared. When changes come, is necessary to be flexible in order to adapt to the new conditions, because the changes come, like it or not. Simply just look at the unstable state of the world’s economies. As the fusion of a nuclear reactor, the economic crisis of 2008 surprised us with their long-range effects. Many lost their jobs and countless businesses went bankrupt. And there are justified fears that the scene will be repeated.
While there have been some signs of recovery, the crisis of the indebtedness of European economies seem charged unexpected rhythms that keep the rest of the world holding the breath waiting for another possible economic crisis whose effects are difficult to predict. The changes produce feelings of insecurity. Uncertainty produces fear affecting us emotionally and physically. So it is important to make a decision today about how you are going to face a possible financial crisis in the tomorrow. In general, most people choose to stay in your comfort zone, while that apparent security is only based on the fact that it is familiar with the circumstances.
The unknown on the other hand, frightens us. However, life does not ask us our consent when it comes to changes, simply requires us fight to survive or we will die. A crisis requires us to make a transition from the known to the unknown. It is a difficult moment in which you experience pain and anguish. In a sense is like the birth of a baby. Surely, if the baby could choose, it would be in belly protected his mother instead of leaving a cold and unknown world for him. However, each birth, however painful it might be, also means the beginning of a new life.