The Economic Collapse Is Not A Single Event

 | Jun 12, 2012 02:01AM ET

Many people hype "the coming economic collapse" as if it is some kind of big summer Hollywood blockbuster. Many people out there write about it as if it is something that will happen in a single day or over a few weeks and that it will suddenly change how the entire world functions. But that is not how the financial world works.

The financial world is like a game of chess - very slow and methodical. Yes, there are times when things happen very quickly (like back in 2008), but even that crisis played out over a number of months.

Sadly, most Americans are not used to thinking in terms of months or years. These days, most Americans have the attention span of a goldfish and most Americans have been trained to expect instant gratification. They are simply not accustomed to being patient and to wait for things.

Well, despite what you may have read, the economic collapse is not going to be a single event. It is going to play out over quite a few years. In some ways we are experiencing an economic collapse right now. When the next major financial crisis occurs, many will be calling that "an economic collapse". But if you really want to grasp what is happening to us, you need to think long-term. We are heading for a complete and total nightmare, but it is going to take some time to get to the end of the story.
 
Yes, there will certainly be times of great chaos. The financial crisis of 2008 was one of those moments.
 
But the financial crisis of 2008 did not completely destroy us.
 
Neither will the next crisis.
 
I think it is helpful to think of what is happening to us as a series of waves.
 
When you build a beautiful sand castle on the beach, the first wave that comes in does not totally destroy it.
 
Rather, the first wave weakens the castle and it is destroyed by subsequent waves.
 
Well, that is what is happening to us.
 
The financial crisis of 2008 was a wave.
 
The epicenter of the next great financial crisis into rotting cesspools .
 
There are going to be riots in our major cities, crime and looting will be absolutely rampant and it will seem like society is coming apart at the seams.
 
The U.S. government will likely respond by becoming more authoritarian than ever, and that will truly be frightening.
 
But all of this is going to play out over time.
 
Right now, things are not as good as they were five years ago.
 
A couple of years from now, things will be even worse. Many of us will look back and wish that we could return to the "good old days" of 2011 and 2012.
 
We are on a decline that is not going to stop. There will be little false bubbles of hope like we are in now, but they won't last long.
 
But just because the economy is falling apart does not mean that your life is over. Many that are busy preparing right now will be greatly blessed even in the middle of all the chaos.
 
And it is when things are the darkest that the greatest lights are needed.
 
Make the decision right now to be a light during the times ahead.
 
You can choose to let the times that are coming destroy you, or you can choose to make them the greatest adventure of your life.
 
The choice is up to you.

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