Crises are harbingers of evolution.
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Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
The biggest potential and actual crises of the 21st century all have a strong, long, slow aspect with a significant lag between cause and effect. We have to train ourselves to be thinking in terms of longer-term results.
Historical experience shows that a crisis causes either a recovery or catastrophic consequences.
A long-term crisis, after a certain point, no longer seems like a crisis. It seems like the way things are.
Successful people recognize crisis as a time for change - from lesser to greater, smaller to bigger.
Life is a succession of crises and moments when we have to rediscover who we are and what we really want.
The future is going to require really smart people. What we think are crises today probably will be no big deal, and we have no idea what will really be crises in the future.
Some doomsayers think the collapse will be triggered by runaway government spending, excessive taxation, oppressive regulation, food shortages, fuel shortages or natural disasters such as deadly pandemics or lethal changes in the world's climate.
There is energy and power in a crisis.
Any kind of crisis can be good. It wakes you up.
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