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Board Economics
Re: Has everyone become too pesimistic about the economy?
by
Cling18
on 02/07/2023, 16:32:12 UTC
It's true that some people may be overly pessimistic about the economy in general. Pessimism can be influenced by a variety of factors, including global events, political uncertainties, and financial market volatility. However, excessive pessimism about the economy may not always reflect the true reality. There are likely variations in the results and more optimistic scenarios to consider. However, on the other hand, one cannot ignore the risks and uncertainties that exist. It is important to combine a realistic view with current information and careful analysis to form a balanced understanding of the economy.

Being pessimistic is unavoidable sometimes especially if we're hearing negative news about the economic situation. The struggle in dealing with the recession period makes us think negatively about the economy and sometimes blame the government for what is happening.
However, if we'll look at the positive side, we could see lots of growth economically speaking. Lots of opportunities have opened for everyone and people could grab more jobs from businesses both physical and remote. I think if we'll focus on the development and growth of the economy, we'll not always be pessimistic towards it. We should keep in mind that some events that affect the economic situation are uncontrollable.