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A Collapse Isn't Just "Over"
Years ago, when I first began blogging, I wrote about the financial
collapse of Greece. It turned out that this was a culmination of years
of mismanagement. (Isn't it always?)Â
While in Greece, I have met a lot of people who have told me about how
the collapse affected them personally. The thing that most people don't
think about is that things didn't just magically get better when the EU
stepped in.
There are now supplies available in stores, but average people are still
struggling to meet their daily needs. Many work 2-3 jobs. Others find
things to sell and set up on the side of the road, hoping to make some
money from passersby. It's a beautiful country with warm, vibrant
people, delicious food, and a rich culture. I am so fortunate to have
spent time here researching the aftermath of the collapse.
LINK: [link removed]
My friend Aris is one of the people with whom I spoke. He has kindly
written this article
to share his
observations. Please give him a warm welcome and feel free to ask
questions that will lead to future articles.
Daisy
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