Good Books in Bad Times apologizes. We’ve been a bad blog in bad times for the past month. We guess all this talk about bad times simply got us down. We retreated, as so many of us are prone to do when the going gets tough. We left you hanging. We pledge to *try* not to do that again.
Send us your submissions (we’re now accepting them at goodbooksinbadtimes@harpercollins.com). We’ll start posting again too.
The bad times aren’t over. We don’t celebrate this fact but we hope to continue to shed light on books that light the way.
And we’ll take this moment to highlight an excellent book for bad times.
You can thrive in this economic environment. In fact, it is precisely when our finances are most in turmoil that we have the greatest opportunity to grow our portfolios, change our habits, and discover true financial freedom… [But] the most important thing to do during this turbulent time is to keep things in perspective and understand that a healthy relationship to money is about so much more than how much or how little you have.





Apology most graciously accepted. As a blogger myself I have struggled with exactly the same natural instinct – to “retreat into the cave” until things improve. However as the Canadian philosopher Red Green so well said, “Remember, I’m pullin’ for ya’; we’re all in this together.”