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Continue ReadingThe source of crisis is non-travel / by investment man.
In fact, this global economic crisis is not caused by germs, but it is caused by people who don't travel because people are afraid of getting infected with
Therefore, the source of this problem is ′′ non-travel ′′ of people around the world.
And it seems like just one word.
I will do it to the world. I have to encounter the worst economic crisis once in history.
England says he's facing the most negative GDP in 300 years.
WWI or 2th is not as heavy as this time.
U.S. Central Bank President says the United States is facing the worst economy in history.
This is because in the last 300 years people in England never stopped traveling.
Likewise, since the founding of the USA, people in the USA have never stopped travelling.
Who would have thought that the worst of the crisis
Back is not war, not financial bubble.
But it's ′′ not a traveler ′′
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Because not traveling means stopping most economic activity.
Affected businesses have hotels, restaurants, shops, airlines, or even businesses we can't think of as taxi or lottery vendor.
So this is the first time crisis has inflicted a wide range of damage in many careers.
Chasing from big business owners, medium-sized entrepreneurs to independent freelancers.
If you ask the business owner right now if the business will survive.
They don't know whether to survive or not.
Ask the banker if the loan is owed.
The bank would say that I don't know. National Bank except for special case. No need to be in debt. Wait for this special period. Let's talk about it.
Now what everyone thinks the same thing is that if this is temporary, all activities come back to the same. The income is back to the same.. Business doesn't fall. Debt
But what happened is this long haul for months.
Everything that seems temporary doesn't come back as soon as you think.
From the beginning that I have enough money to live today, there are many businesses that I choose to shut down.
And when the honeymoon session ends, our nation will find a lot of debt that erupted inevitably erupted.
The next question is, how should we get everything back asap?
The simple answer is a journey..
After controlling the plague
We'll see global governments supporting more people to travel from now on
Because everyone knows it's the source to solve this problem.
In accordance with the latest information that Thai government has ′′ Pansuk ′′ campaign and ′′ we hang out ′′ to support tourism. 40 % of travel expenses and 40 % of hotel accommodation cost to make more people go out to travel.
The next important question is, when will the journey be back to the same place before the crisis?
Because if everything comes back the same
The economy has a chance to revive it too.
But it seems like at this time the return is being divided.
Something can be the same fast
Something is just a glossy in return
For example, traveling to other provinces may come back as usual.
Journey to the mall may come back as usual.
But travelling on a plane to travel in a distant province may not be a choice for people now.
And it's about welcoming foreign tourists to Thailand. It may be just a shadow.
2020 will be a very challenging year for Thailand and around the world.
The way things are now, we all have never met. No matter how many years he has happened to this world.
Because this incident is never happened before in this era.
If this incident happened 10,000 years ago, the world wouldn't have compromised much.
Because the world at that time doesn't have many moves like these days.
And the world on that day doesn't care whether the economy is good or bad..
Different than the world today. The day everyone moves and travels.
And the word ′′ GDP ′′ that must grow up is what every country dreams of.
But when there was a obstruction, the sudden brakes, the GDP broke.
Today everyone cleared the barricade and wanted to get the car running again.
Which we should know at the same time on the car.
That the engine was suddenly brake
Could it be the same spot..
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Isaac, Joy and Papa Go Japan: Day 3 and 4, Higashikawa, Otaru, Sounkyo and Asahidake
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I did not plan to drive around the entire island of Hokkaido in the few days we had. It would not be practical or fun. So I decided to keep things within the centre of Hokkaido.
From Shikotsuko, we drove to Higashikawa (my favourite town) and stayed at my friends’ B&B. Dinner was spent watching the Rugby World Cup Finals with my friends (they were rooting for England) while Isaac and Joy played with their kids, who were a few years younger. Jody and Nina adore big sister Joy, whom they met when she came visiting during my solo trip with her when she turned 12, and the girls were happy to see her again.
The next morning, we set off again, without any plans once more. I thought, perhaps we could drive out to Otaru, just to have a look. Frankly, it was just an excuse to drive, as the drive itself is very pleasant. I told them, “Otaru is famous for their canals.”
Joy asked, “And?”
“That’s pretty much it,” I said. It is one big tourist trap, to be honest, and I told them, “Essentially, we are driving all the way to see Otaru’s Long Kangs.” They laughed and were cool with their father’s rather stupid travel plans.
“The canals are actually quite nice when it is winter, to be honest,” I added, trying to make it sound a bit more exciting.
When we got to Otaru, I found a parking lot near the canals and was quite pleased it said ¥100 for 30 minutes. After parking, I realized I read it wrongly and it was actually ¥400 for 30 minutes during the day, and ¥100 for 30 minutes AT NIGHT.
“We better not stay too long,” I told the kids. Joy, the financially-minded of the two, said, “Ya, not worth paying that kind of parking for Long Kang.”
So we snapped some photos, walked around the food court a bit, and then left Otaru. I figured we would get lunch further away, en route to Sounkyo, where we planned to stay the night.
Sounkyo is a quaint mountain resort area, located in Kamikawa. It is considered a touristy place, but a good base to hike Daisetsuzan National Park from. We stopped at a ramen place in Kamikawa called Yoshino, just off the highway. And wow, the ramen was great. They even had thick slices of Miton roast pork available as a side, in limited quantities. This is part of the fun of road trips: stumbling upon good places to eat.
After eating at Yoshino, we drove on to Sounkyo and stopped at the Twin Waterfalls rest stop. That was when we encountered some serious cold and wind chill. It was -1ºC and windy there. We looked at the majestic cliffs for a bit, stared at the waterfall which was not flowing very rapidly (Spring is when the ice melts and you get a grander sight) and then we ran into the souvenir store to enjoy some heat.
The store ladies were so kind, and offered us cups of soup. They had a hot pot set up with paper cups to serve their customers, and we were very thankful for the soup. So much so that I felt I had to buy some stuff there, in gratitude. I bought some sweets and grapes. You may have seen the Instastory of Joy and me eating said grapes in our ryokan later, and attempting to spit the seeds into the bowl.
I asked the kids if they wanted to climb the stairs to the viewing platform but the sign said, “20 minutes” and there was a sign to look out for bears. So we chickened out. Actually we were just lazy. It was too much of a climb on a cold autumn’s day just to see two off-peak waterfalls.
We finally checked into Kumoi Hotel, a nice little place that was renovated only two years ago. Many of these onsen hotels in areas like this tend to be old and tired. A couple of the hotels I saw along the way had signs with missing words in their names. But not the Kumoi.
The kids had to set up the futon beds themselves, something they learned to do in our first house, and I have to say, it is handy having two assistants to set up the beds.
At least this Sounkyo area had three restaurants open till 8pm, so we did not need to tabao food. We chose an Italian place called Bear Grill, run by a handsome old man who made great food.
We also stopped by the Seicomart, the FamilyMart of Hokkaido, to resupply our drinks and junk food. And then retired to our hotel.
Because the Kumoi has its own onsen baths, I took the kids to the baths and taught the son how it works. Joy already had some experience in our previous trip so she was fine. The son took some convincing. “Nobody will look at your junk lah,” I assured him.
I gave him pointers on how to use an onsen, like putting a small towel on his head, and using the same small towel to cover his lower bits. The butt, that one cannot cover, the small towel was not big enough.
The kids enjoyed the onsen experience thoroughly, and we vowed to do it again when we could. And we ended our night at Sounkyo with a movie screening in the room, where I introduced them to The Matrix. Suffice to say, their minds were blown.
The next morning we drove back towards Higashikawa and stopped at the Seven Stars Tree. It is a scenic spot where, I later learned, a famous oak tree, that was once used on the packaging of seven stars tobacco, stood.
I only found out when I got to the Tree. Great, we drove all this way to see a cigarette advertisement. But the view was really nice lah. So it was not for nothing.
We also made a stop at the Shirogane Blue Pond, which was recently upgraded with new viewing platforms and lights. There, we spotted some dumb tourists taking photos on a tree branch that grew over the water. This is why we can’t have nice things.
By then it was close to sunset, and I didn’t want to drive in the dark, so we drove to Hotel Bear Monte, near Asahidake mountain, where I booked a night in this bigger, fancier onsen hotel. It took a lot of talking to convince the kids that it is okay to walk around the hotel in our yukata. And even to have the buffet dinner wearing our takata.
“This is how the farmers used to do it, on their vacations to onsen hotels,” I told the kids. They looked a little skeptical but took to it eventually. So we walked here walked there, like a boss, in our yukatas.
Like Japanese farmers on their winter onsen vacations.
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I’ve seen both my parents & my aunt Dr Auntie defending my sister’s name, ‘FATIMAH’. Sadly, still, there were many who kept on calling her ‘Timoh’. How rude!
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I am genuinely frustrated, so today, allow me to speak my mind. This is me, a brother, an 11-year-old boy, defending his little sister. Not only that, today I am also standing by those who have suffered & are still suffering from the cruel act of name-calling!
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Name-calling is an act of insult & is a form of bullying. I'm surprised how with all this anti-bullying awareness around the world, people still don't realise that name-calling is an act of bullying!
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As the Head Boy of my school, if anything like this happened, I would strongly go against it as bullying cannot be tolerated in any situation whatsoever! I would also plead to parents & teachers out there to take this matter seriously & do as much as they can to play their role & prevent things like this from repeatedly happening!
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Honestly, I'm curious why some Malaysians, who are from the same religion as us, mock our parents for naming us Omar Mukhtar, Fatimah & Ali, which, according to them, are backdated names, whereas people from different religions praise them. The funny thing is that, living in England, none of the local people who lived here ever made fun of our names. In fact, they always praise our parents for giving us such beautiful names.
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I love how my parents named all three of us! They didn't simply just say, "Ooh, 'Omar Mukhtar' sounds like a nice name, I'm going to call my son that" no, they named us after the owners of the names, hoping that one day, we might become as great a person as they are - Omar Mukhtar, after the famous Lion Of The Desert; Fatimah, after the beloved Prophet's daughter; and Ali, after the 4th Khalifa in Islam...TO BE CONTINUED ON MY BLOG - thepawsomelion.wordpress.com or click the link below👇🏻
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華音です。今回はイギリス政府から届いた手紙の開封と、最近コロナが広まってからより多く届くようになった詐欺のメールの紹介や、コロナ太りに効果のある方法を6つ紹介しました。多くのお金を使って首相から手紙が届くなんて思ってもみませんでした。今こそ皆で一丸となって乗り越えようというメッセージは、どこでも言っていることだけど手紙という形で受け取るのはまた違った重みがあるなと思いました。
こちらがイギリスの首相が書いた手紙の原文です。
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I am writing to you to update you on the steps we are taking to combat coronavirus.
In just a few short weeks, everyday life in this country has changed dramatically. We all feel the profound impact of coronavirus not just on ourselves, but on our loved ones and our communities.
I understand completely the difficulties this disruption has caused to your lives, businesses and jobs. But the action we have taken is absolutely necessary, for one very simple reason.
If too many people become seriously unwell at one time, the NHS will be unable to cope. This will cost lives. We must slow the spread of the disease, and reduce the number of people needing hospital treatment in order to save as many lives as possible.
That is why we are giving one simple instruction - you must stay at home.
You should not meet friends or relatives who do not live in your home. You may only leave your home for very limited purposes, such as buying food and medicine, exercising once a day and seeking medical attention. You can travel to and from work but should work from home if you can.
When you do have to leave your home, you should ensure, wherever possible, that you are two metres apart from anyone outside of your household.
These rules must be observed. So, if people break the rules, the police will issue fines and disperse gatherings.
I know many of you will be deeply worried about the financial impact on you and your family. The government will do whatever it takes to help you make ends meet and put food on the table.
The enclosed leaflet sets out more detail about the support available and the rules you need to follow. You can also find the latest advice at gov.uk/coronavirus
From the start, we have sought to put in the right measures at the right time. We will not hesitate to go further if that is what the scientific and medical advice tells us we must do.
It's important for me to level with you - we know things will get worse before they get better. But we are making the right preparations, and the more we all follow the rules, the fewer lives will be lost and the sooner life can return to normal.
I want to thank everyone who is working flat out to beat the virus, in particular the staff in our fantastic NHS and care sector across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has been truly inspirational to see our doctors, nurses and other carers rise magnificently to the needs of the hour.
Thousands of retired doctors and nurses are returning to the NHS - and hundreds of thousands of citizens are volunteering to help the most vulnerable. It is with that great British spirit that we will beat coronavirus and we will beat it together.
That is why, at this moment of national emergency, I urge you, please, to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
Boris Johnson
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