
President Roosevelt first gave the “Fear Itself” advice at his inauguration.
It was in the midst of the Great Depression in 1933.
He felt that fear could be a greater obstacle than the actual challenges we face.
As we are all aware, these are times which may bring uncertainties for our future.
I suggest that we must first be sure our loving relationships are tight!
We must become better listeners and be conscious of what is going on in our neighborhoods, our states and our country.
We must also have a contingency plan if things go awry.
Be awake! Be aware
