Fifty People, One Question: Austin, TX
February 26, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Vetting explained
When we see the news, we simply can't get enough news about the economy, the recession, the bailout, the government, more bailout, corrupt banks, unemployment, people complaining, random opinions, etc.
When it boils down, I believe the reason why, is because there is something to lose: the job, the home, the money in the bank, the three jet skis in the garage.
We got an idea, inspired by a few guys who posed one question, to fifty people. They recieved a huge response. We recently asked them, to see if we could do our version. We asked the question:
What would you do, if you lost everything?
And this was their response. Location: Austin, Texas
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- Tags:
- economy,
- survival_stories
- Posted in Assignment:
- Surviving a tough economy
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