On Mar 21, 3:06 pm, RoshTheWalker <genuse...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> However I will probably have to move to the west of Fuji-river before
> or after the summer if I want to survive.  So, that the way I can "get
> over" this, thanks to the
> fact that I do not own a real estate.  This is just a rented place.
> Unfortunately things are not that easy for most of local businesses
> rooted here.  I think some of
> them will be gone bankrupt by the end of this year.

Listen, I know right now you think things really, really suck for you.
And maybe they do, relative to the way things were a couple of weeks
ago. But you don't really have much choice but to 'grin and bear it'.
Trust me. It's not nearly as bad as it seems, and in a few months
you'll be mostly back to normal. Meanwhile, folks that are in the
earthquake zone will not be. They never will be. That's the point I'm
trying to make to you. Vent if you must, but don't sound so petty
about it. "If you want to survive" you hae to move west of Fuji?
Really? That's 'survival' to you? Re-read what you write before you
post it. Again, I know things are pretty sucky, but I've been there,
done that, and in the middle of it all, with fires burning all around
me and ash covering our balcony. You shook a little and you have to
endure some blackouts; many parts of the world have to go through
rolling blackouts daily. Business will not fail. Some might, and I
feel for them. But things will be fine. I know. I've seen both
disaster and recovery, and both are miraculous in their own way.

John W.