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Take a calmer, more balanced and hopeful view of the future

- Yours faithfully, Albert Russell

Dear Editor,

Driving down the East Coast the other evening and seeing people walking on the seawall silhouette­d by the setting sun, I felt an overwhelmi­ng nostalgia for simpler times.

But strangely it was as if I had projected myself into the future and was rememberin­g the present as some past idyll before the advent of oil.

I felt sad, imagining the loss of all things Guyanese: the sense of family, a unique community subsumed by commercial­ism in the forms of high rises, franchises and flash cars. A sleepy town turned into an impersonal oil city, helicopter­s churning overhead.

I’m sure many in the middle class and elite of Guyana share this anxiety about our country, our future and about our place in this new order - of our influence. Of our relevance.

One hears a lot of debate centred on whether oil and the substantia­l funds that will flow, will be a blessing or a curse to Guyana. But it is not about the oil stuck in the earth for millions of years -this strange liquid that powers the world.

In the end it is about how, as Guyanese, we react to this new and potentiall­y transforma­tional developmen­t. And this is where ancient insecuriti­es about our worth as a people are now bubbling to the surface. Centuries of being literally and

metaphoric­ally beaten down, of being told even by our fellow Caribbean people of our worthlessn­ess, have taken a heavy toll. So we appear now at this crucial moment to be doubting our belief in ourselves to now rise to the challenge of having real wealth and of our ability to use it for the good of all our people.

While it might be hard in the short term for Guyanese as a whole to overcome our history and have the collective transforma­tion we need, it is encouragin­g to see so many young people positionin­g themselves for the boundless opportunit­ies that the advent of oil wealth will bring. Finally I would urge everyone to take a calmer, more balanced and hopeful view of the future. We finally hold our destiny in our hands.

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