A Big Lesson From A Small Town

The worst of times brings out the best in people. Take the case of a very small community in Spain, where, finding itself with almost no public funds to provide basic services, citizens are pitching in to do the chores themselves. Be it cleaning up the town or keeping the library or sports facility open, volunteers donate their time to help themselves. As is the case elsewhere, they were the victims of overspending in projects that weren't all that necessary, some of which were never completed or cannot be maintained, due to lack of funds. Now, that they don't have enough money for the bare necessities, they realize their foolishness and are on the road to fiscal responsibility.

In the process, they are becoming better citizens and neighbors, which are no small gains.

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