I think we can all agree that we live in “interesting” times.
“May you live in interesting times,” is purported to be a Chinese curse, although it most probably originated from an 1898 speech delivered by English politician, Joseph Chamberlain. Of course, “interesting” is classic British understatement for turbulent times.
Quite a few people have approached me over the last few weeks to share their concerns about contemporary political and world events that have shaken their sense of security and made them fearful about the future of our country and indeed the world. Click to continue reading.
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