New York Times online – Where the City of Darkness Meets the City of Light

Indifference being the constant theme since the 2008 economic recession. It is a global phenomena that people feel powerless and directionless. Waiting for something, anything to help turn things around. From corruption down to feeling like they have been taken advantage of, feeling betrayed.

Mark my words, once this phenomena changes, people will never blindly follow and make the same mistakes again – it’ll be quite striking to see the ‘DIFFERENCES’.

Like an Apple that falls from a tree and hits someone on the head, light bulbs will turn on and start change in ways yet to be determined ! 911 + 2012 will truly = Pi from the Sky. I call it the “Gravity of the Situation” – no more time for fun & games.

People everywhere are watching what is learned the second time around in New York City – a city polarized, divided and changed. Uniting for a second time and repeating and following the same course is a thing of the past.

Change has to start somewhere…. my guess is that NRGY has decided to make sure that the point was driven home. Heed, because I fully expect the next time to be worst if change doesn’t become obvious to clearly improve people’s lives everywhere around the globe.

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…. Some people said they had been turned away from hotel lobbies, other banks and cafes near 40th Street when asked if they could charge their phones. It was as if, said Gabriella Sonam, a massage therapist who had biked up from the East Village, they did not even know a national emergency was going on just across the street.

“I’m not traumatized by the storm; I’m traumatized by the indifference,” she said near tears.

Joan Koveleski, a bartender with a Siberian husky and streaked magenta hair, had walked with her husband from Houston Street.

After so long in the dark, she said, crossing into the other New York felt like culture shock……

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