The world has changed, but then it is always changing
In 2022, we continued with COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, and a call for freedom in Iran. The global pandemic has proven to be one of the most challenging events in our modern history. The pandemic which started in 2020 was supposed to be over.
The sudden rise in inflation due to the energy cost and disruption of products around the world were unexpected additional challenges thrown at us. But then, the world has proven again to be resilient. Despite all the negatives, we have learned so much, changed our work habits, focused on family, and learned to work remotely, live with less, and be happy.
2023, we really expect it to be rather difficult. Finally, with the Chinese being exposed to the virus, there will be a high loss of life but immunity will be built up all around the world. This will lead to the path of stability. We also expect more treaties and meaningful action on climate control. The ability to hire employees anywhere in the world will distribute more income to educated workers all over the world.
The world has changed, but then it is always changing.
Anil Bansal
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bansalusa@yahoo.com
(Anil Bansal is the President of First National Realty Management, which owns and manages commercial properties throughout the United States. He is very active in the community and serves on the boards of several corporations and charity organizations)
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