If we all looked out for each other a little bit more, I think we wouldn't have a lot of the crisis that we have in today's society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is a crisis that is not political - an epidemic of loneliness, of sadness - and we're completely unequal to dealing with it.
I think that if we don't get these politicians to come together we face the most predictable economic crisis in history.
I think that we need to get along together if we want to survive in the twenty-first century.
I really do think that any deep crisis is an opportunity to make your life extraordinary in some way.
The economic and social problems would tend to become, like the military situation, more and more difficult as time went on and we became more and more isolated.
We focus so much on our differences, and that is creating, I think, a lot of chaos and negativity and bullying in the world. And I think if everybody focused on what we all have in common - which is - we all want to be happy.
I think we lost a great deal of sympathy and support with the way in which the crisis was handled, most importantly I think when we appeared to be grasping for too much at one time instead of identifying our priorities in a much more responsible fashion.
A long-term crisis, after a certain point, no longer seems like a crisis. It seems like the way things are.
Crises are part of life. Everybody has to face them, and it doesn't make any difference what the crisis is.
There would be no society if living together depended upon understanding each other.