‘Keep calm and carry on’, is a message that was fly-posted all over Britain during World War 2.
Is this statement is as appropriate now as ever? Think about it…
Personally, I feel the phrase has a strange relevance to the Western world’s situation now, and is a nice juxtaposition to the scare tactics and fear mongering we tend to see and hear everywhere.
These are simple, but meaningful words - whether you apply them on a national and worldly level as they were originally meant or personal level.
Is your day falling apart with a hundred-thousand interruptions and you are pulling your hair out? Be a little British! Take a little break, make yourself a cuppa tea, take a deep breath (or ten) to calm your racing heart and then carry on…
July 9, 2008
Horaayy..there are 2 comment(s) for me so far ;)
This is one simple phrase that I find appealing. I will apply it to my life more frequently.
Life is good.
[...] It is not that you should not think about the economic crisis but think about it only to the extent that you can control it. Put your money places where you are comfortable, deal with it and move forward. As I said in my July 9th post: KEEP CALM and CARRY ON! [...]