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... Because of the over-dependence on the mass production, consumer spending patterns, high tariffs and capitalism in general, affluence was only destruction dressed in a false reflection in a discolored mirror. ... Inevitably, this led to a false sense of an unassuming nature. ...
FALSE HUMILITY
According to McElvaine in his 1984 analytical book titled The Great Depression, “prosperity gives middle class reformers the security they feel is necessary to undertake change.” Now it is the sense of security, which leads to the false humility exempted by governing officials. Black Tuesday, October 29,1929 was the point when Americans should have come face to face with the error of their ways in creating false security. ...
FALSE HOPE
Time and frivolousness caught up eventually with the ravished thrill seekers of the outlandish depression. ... There was an unmerited hope whose roots stemmed from deception.
Hope, in the New Testament of the Bible is something that maketh not ashamed. However, the above-mentioned hope is a genuine one with a promise of a future, rather than a placebo counterfeit whose intent is to deceive. The hope that the super rise of the stock market gave was intended to be counterfeit. ... However, the sooner that individuals become aware of the facts and facets of nature and its paths –laws, the sooner that the economy and its citizens work together with the divine plan for prosperity that includes true hope, coupled with a genuine humility that supports prosperous living.
Approximate Word count = 1199 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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