Changing Shopping Habits

I think this article stretches pretty far to try and find a silver lining but these days it is hard to find anything positive: A silver lining to the economic crisis? by James Melik

“People are now understanding they are going to have to depend on each other – employees are deciding to take a day off work without pay, or even a pay cut, to avoid their colleagues losing their jobs – that’s kind of a new phenomenon,” says Mr Wallis. He believes there is a growing sense of community.

“People are trying to understand that we are all in this together, not just in an idealistic, altruistic way, but in a practical way,” he says. He is also concerned about how future generations will look after the environment. “We are stewards of fragile resources,” he says.

“That conversion to a green economy is more than structural, it is also spiritual and that is the chance this crisis offers us,” he says.

We certainly do need people to be more financially responsible in their spending habits. Poor spending habits have been a problem for quite some time, the poor economy just is now focusing more people on those bad habits.

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