Brian Gongol
Observations on the recent market squeeze
The most important lesson to remember in the midst of what so many people are calling the "financial crisis" is the advice from Douglas Adams: Don't panic. Particularly apropos to get advice from a fellow like him: He's dead. That alone should be a reminder that our problems today are surmountable: We're still alive. Market economics are still alive -- we just need to get our bearings straight.
The most important lesson to remember in the midst of what so many people are calling the "financial crisis" is the advice from Douglas Adams: Don't panic. Particularly apropos to get advice from a fellow like him: He's dead. That alone should be a reminder that our problems today are surmountable: We're still alive. Market economics are still alive -- we just need to get our bearings straight.
Notes from the Brian Gongol Show on WHO Radio - October 12, 2008