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Originally Posted by graciegirl
My thoughts exactly. Here in the Villages where almost every resident is in the high risk group and also where every resident has lived long enough to know that the results of this disaster will be horribly devastating to not only small business but big business and to every single person in this world. It will eventually cause hunger and death and poverty and it is NOT in any way an easily solvable problem. It involves not only immediate loss of income to small businesses but it will have a domino effect and the world will see within a year a devastation of enormous proportions to all people that is far more deadly than the virus.
I am not willing to risk my life. I know I may not live long enough to see the comfortable way of life that most of us have destroyed, but it will happen, no matter what we choose to do in the short term. Sometimes we are faced with unsolvable problems. UNSOLVABLE PROBLEMS. Heartbreaking problems.
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YIKES! Gracie... deep breath. It's a BEAUTIFUL day. Take a nice walk and feel the sunshine.
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