WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD ??
2008/2009 is the time for many endings and new beginnings for all of us.
With prices rising for everyone, we will all be taking stock of the things we need to keep and the things we can do without.
For those who have investments in stocks and shares, there will be little to look forward to in the way of dividends but not the time to sell either, hang on in there especially if you have invested in tech stocks, six to eight months will see an upturn in new technologies. Retail services will also see an upsurge at Christmas and in about eight months time, despite the Bank of England’s flat forecasts, things in the money markets will be more bullish next summer. The situation may not be so bright in the USA, but Barack Obama will be starting as president of the USA to get to grips with many of the problems he will inherit from the Republicans. It will take a long time to change systems in the USA but the new president will bring new confidence around the world in the strength of the USA. A strong USA is good for the entire world, and they will start to lead the world again in a big effort over the next two years to combat climate change.
The world will see record amounts of world disasters, storms, tornadoes and earth quakes but food starvation around the world will be as bad as ever. We must all pray for this to change.
Oil prices will level out for a while creating more stability.
Despite many problems around the world it’s not all doom and gloom we will see things to be joyous about and we will see the announcement of at least three royal weddings.
Zara Phillips, despite her disappointment at missing out at the Olympics, will along with the Duke of York become a great ambassador for Great Britain and Prince Harry will also take a leading role in charity and more state duties. Our royals will become more popular than ever.
Gordon Brown, although a very serious man, will prove to be a man of substance, the press and media need to let up on him, as he will yet prove to be the person who can steady the ship during stormy times. He is a man who cares and will do his best to help those who are poor and needy.
Tony Blair is gone but not forgotten and is yet to play a big role on the world stage and will be there to broker a better understanding in the Middle East and the situation in Palestine will start to calm down. Peace will break out!
The war in Afghanistan however will drag on and the politics in Pakistan will mean peace there is very fragile, as a nuclear power this will cause jitters around the world.
On the medical front the next twelve months will see several big breakthroughs with some major diseases and we could see something spectacular in the treatment of malaria. Manchester University seems to have a great swathe of light above it and some great things will emerge from it.
From a different angle, healthcare for all will become a central talking point in government circles and it is likely that a wider gap will be created between the privileged and the under privileged in our society.
There is much to suggest that agricultural practices will begin to show larger food crops and will lead to a very optimistic trend and food production will increase at a good rate. Crops will do well in 2009.
Luckily our world leaders are starting to realise that terrorism is born out of poverty and over the course of the next few years there will be a great effort made to lift people out of the poorest environments and despite talk of recession, our world is a good place to be. Life is sweet, we live in a beautiful place.
ENJOY EVERY DAY OF IT
Thursday, 4 September 2008
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