Sunday, May 31, 2009

How to Deal with the World Crisis

How To Deal With the World Crisis

By Ace Orense

The world is facing a crisis, an economic crisis.

People lose jobs. Businesses become bankrupts.

People starve. People lose their houses.

People lose their properties. People lose their cars.

Nations struggle financially.

Employment rate radically decreases.

The world economy becomes unstable.

Question? How to deal with the world crisis.

Here are the tips.

If you run businesses, run business which focusus on and caters to the basic needs: food, water, shelter, clothing.

Start small businesses. It is less risky.

Grow animals. Chicken, pigs, horses, cows, buffalos, fishes, and many others, prioritize animals which could serve as food.

Plant plants and trees. Care for the environment.

Planting trees and plants will ensure the survival of the future generations.

Plants and trees suck up carbon dioxide, which is harmful to us, and give off oxygen, which is what we, the breathing organisms need.

Do not spend more than you have.

Buy and avail affordable products, and services with good quality.

Buy affordable clothing, shoes, food, drinks, and others.

Do not purchase products or services which you cannot pay.

Do not exceed purchasing beyond your credit card limit and what you cannot pay.

Conserve energy.

Turn off the lights, radio, tv, ac, when you are not using it.

Save water.

Close the faucets when you are not using water.

Save money.

Purchase only products and services your money can afford.

Run small businesses.

This would generate employment for the unemployed.

Pay your taxes on time.

This will help and benefit your country.

Go to affordable places for leisure.

Cut off your expenses.

Do not spend money when it is not necessary.

Only spend money when you need to purchase or avail something.

Save money.

Do not spend all of your money and earnings.

Save them in the bank.

I hope these tips will help you survive the falling world economy.

These simple tips will help the world a lot.