This is the kind of discussion I was hoping for in the "worst market ever?" thread i started - the "climate" today compared to other "down" periods in history.
Here's an editorial from the Atlantic Journal:
"The world is too big for us. Too much going on, too many crimes, too much violence and excitement. Try as you will you get behind in the race, in spite or yourself. It's an incessant strain, to keep pace...and still, you lose ground. Science empties its discoveries on you so fast that you stagger beneath them in hopeless bewilderment. The political world is new seen so rapidly you're out of breath trying to keep pace with who's in and who's out. Everything is high pressure. Human nature can't endure much more!"
The interesting thing is it appeared on June 16, 1833.
Further evidence, I think, that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Then again, I'm only 25, so whada I know.
Here's an editorial from the Atlantic Journal:
"The world is too big for us. Too much going on, too many crimes, too much violence and excitement. Try as you will you get behind in the race, in spite or yourself. It's an incessant strain, to keep pace...and still, you lose ground. Science empties its discoveries on you so fast that you stagger beneath them in hopeless bewilderment. The political world is new seen so rapidly you're out of breath trying to keep pace with who's in and who's out. Everything is high pressure. Human nature can't endure much more!"
The interesting thing is it appeared on June 16, 1833.
Further evidence, I think, that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Then again, I'm only 25, so whada I know.