
I haven't written in a long time, due to the fact that it's more like another bloggers were on the agenda. But someway I got any reflection after visiting a legal gambling cave, which is Lotto, and visiting a private store where the seller is inactive the owner.
As usual, the conversation begins with nothing, or our national complaint. I don't say it in a pejorative sense, due to the fact that we all know what is and what is the worst - what can happen. People are highly confused by both the economical and political situation. In a fewer minutes, I heard specified comments:
"Lord, it is impossible to live. The writing was bad, but now it's to go buying this."a moment" I gotta take"
"you can't run a business due to the fact that you don't have adequate for rent and fuel and you gotta buy a commodity..."
"Oh, don't ask the Lord, due to the fact that these bastards who regulation us are only 1 place to drive out.
"People effort to play due to the fact that they have nothing else to improve their existence"
"I, if nothing good happens, I'll gotta close the store"
"Who do you vote for? Smaller evil?"
As you can see, the insignificant moods are becoming more and more dominant in these statements and the perception of the surrounding reality. erstwhile I asked if there were any positives, no interlocutor could find anything good. I was most shocked that any of my interviewors said that he had no intention of going to the election. Reason? They lost hope. Hope for the better tomorrow, for safety, for peace of mind.
Paradoxically, against specified sentiments of citizens, Madam president Gdynia announced a survey in which everyone can express their opinions on the improvement and imagination of the city (it is all on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of my city). Well, as a citizen's duty, I have fulfilled despite skepticism whether my voice will be heard. Hope dies last.
The street I live on was revitalized. Well, that's beautiful, individual would say. Only after revitalization goes business 1 by one. They cannot withstand the competition and the exorbitant cost of living, which are, among another things, raised by municipal resolutions. Traffic restrictions and no parking spaces will shortly origin this street to die. The only thing left is the amphibian logo stores. All of this is besides affected by increases in parking prices and restrictions on parking spaces. People stopped wanting to come downtown in this situation. The city is dying. They only stick well to flat buildings, but they are settled only during the vacation period.
In concluding my entry today, I would like to point out that this situation, according to my memory, has not occurred since 1989.
Finally, the last quote from my conversations was, "Lord, I thought there was a black d.pa. But now there's no chance it's better." I said, "What did you do to change that?" And he said, "Nothing, due to the fact that my opinion doesn't count."
That's civic awareness. That's a shame.
Greetings.
Kasheba
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