02 June 2012

We Need Good Results for the Greater Good and Not the Smaller Selfish Few - June 2012


This is very much a time when we all need some of that fighting spirit that took our forefathers through the Second World War.

Times are hard now, as they were then, because the financial greed of the banks and the politicians has led to a global crisis that was totally avoidable.

It is the people, who have to pick up the tab for the mistakes and mismanagement of their leaders.  It is you and I, who have to pay in the long run.

All those years ago in the previous century, the prime male population was all but wiped out through the pig-headed ambitions of the few men at the top of their countries ambitions – that is their ambitions, not the peoples.

Then, as now, it is the man in the street, who suffers for the conflict and greed that has spread around the world like an evil cancer devouring the positive attitudes of love and harmony.

It is only by each and every person in their communities taking their own responsibilities and standing up against oppression and wrongdoing that the leaders can be forced to act responsibly.

Many people, in many countries, are fighting and risking their lives to have a say in the running of their everyday lives, which by any yardstick is called freedom.

Every person who has a vote should use it and take responsibility for the good of the country and not just what might be best for them.  It is the greater good that must survive and individuals should work for that and not just for themselves.

It is the insatiable greed of the banking industry to work for their own best interests, as opposed to the best interests of their customers and shareholders, which has brought about this present downfall in the world economy.

They have made many mistakes and have mismanaged their businesses and expect to be held up by the man in the street through bailouts of tax payers’ money.

Does the little man in his business get lifesaving bailouts from his Government when his business falls on hard times?

Does the hand out of cash loans from the banks, now saved by Governments, mean that they are gratefully lending to entrepreneurs to start their own businesses to employ the young people, who are so desperate for a start in life after they leave their schools and universities?

We must all look to the light of inspiration and see the hand of the Universal Forces, which are at work to help us all, as long as we really believe in the justice of the greater good above our own personal issues and wants.

Let the world know that those who struggle in it are not alone and that mighty forces do prevail and that we must do our bit and not shy away from our responsibilities to the greater good of all Mankind.

It is so easy to turn the other cheek away from doing our bit and letting someone else do it all.  Can we sleep well at night knowing we have failed to help another?

Let us all pull together and help each other to a better world, where justice and harmony rein together and wars and rumours of wars are evaporated into the mists of common sense, so that the needs of all, who suffer and are oppressed, can be truly addressed.

Let harmony prevail and through trade and trust, an understanding and a learning curve of tolerance and truth, can lead to a better world, so that we can all survive and the mistakes of the leaders are reduced through transparency of actions to good results for the greater good and not the smaller selfish few.

Jenny and Michael Ayers
Saturday, 2nd June 2012