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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The time to come Is Now For Many Japanese citizen

When folks in Japan awoke on that fateful Friday many began planning their day and mental about what the weekend would bring. At 2:46 Pm Sendai time their plans went out-the-window and the grim reality of surviving the aftermath of the 9.0 earthquake was all that mattered. What good could maybe come from this disaster?

It's difficult to fantasize what the Japanese have gone straight through or to think of the hardships the hereafter will bring. These are proud people and slow to complain. However, with a region of the country virtually wiped out and the entire country affected in some way, their resolve will be tested and the blame game will have continuing financial and political ramifications.

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For now, the best thing the Japanese people can do is to deal with the present. Maybe that's the message we should all take from this tragedy: live in the moment. We can plan, plot, strategize, scheme, scheme and worry about the future. Yet, for the most part, there's not much we can do to forestall the inevitable.

Sure, protecting ones health may help prolong life and the ability of the days we have. Assurance provides ways to pay for health care or replacement of possessions that are damaged. And life Assurance helps those left behind after we're gone. But these precautions prove powerless when it comes to altering the events of life, particularly the of course big ones that are beyond our personel control.

Think of the life-changing moments we experienced here at home in the United States. Last year there was the Gulf oil spill and the blizzards in the winter. The spring flooding has just begun. There will be tornadoes this summer and wild fires in the fall. And, an earthquake or two will bring back thoughts of what Japan is going straight through right now.

In the meantime, the Middle East remains a powder keg of unrest and is a major surmise why gasoline prices continue to soar in this country. Prices at the shop are steadily increasing, stocks are erratic, the housing store stinks and stagflation is looming its ugly head. These warning signals have caused consumer trust to slide. In spite of these issues we continue to live our personel lives with as much hope as we can muster.

We have our families and friends. These are the ones we safe against harm and would do anything it takes to keep them safe. The people in the Japanese quake zone and those who experienced the tsunami had no idea on that Friday morning this would be the worst day of their lives or that the pain and suffering was just beginning. And, the problems continue today.

This suggests that we may be well served by not just living in the moment. Instead, get off the merry-go-round, take a deep breath and enjoy the moment. It won't forestall the unpreventable, but it can bring us peace-of-mind in a world filled with crazy events.

The time to come Is Now For Many Japanese citizen

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