Stitcher - Your post #67 gives the impression that things were good 60 years ago so why would you want people to be happier now than they were then.
We may live longer and have more possessions but people are no happier now than we were 60 years ago.
There have always been areas of Birmingham or any large city where one would be wise not to go alone or even with someone else. The jobs you had or have were predominately working with people who have problems
debt collecting from commercial debtors
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In this field of work you were looking for the trouble makers and you would find them, there are always some around.
I was involved in bodyguard, door security
One of the major attractions Birmingham has over cities certainly in North America is as you say
Everything you mentioned is from our past and nothing is ever going to exeed it in any way
Some of the very old buildings have been replaced with magnificent buildings. Children have the opportunity to sing in the Symphony Hall, I know that because in 2005 we went to a concert and it was wonderful.
How nice to go to the Bull Ring and not walk through fish water running down the street and use the washrooms where someones job was to sit all day to make sure it was clean and no one vandalized or got in without paying 1 penny.
It is hard to have a community spirit in any large town, it is as it says a community and it takes sharing and involvement to develop it. What do you do in your community, do you volunteer for anything, maybe the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics?
The Forum is a community and an example of how some people do not feel happy or part of the community, that is life and each individuals own problem.
As a child I used to have to go by bus and then walk with my mom to some of the jewelers around Vye St. My dad was a diamond setter so we picked up and delivered for him, on our visit there we couldn't believe how that area has improved. Another thing for Birmingham to be proud of.
Everything you mentioned is from our past and nothing is ever going to exeed it in any way.
Stitcher - What would you like to see developed? What is your vision of how Birmingham could be improved?
Count your blessings as I do every day, looking at the suffering from natural disasters alone without the wars in the world. We on the Forum are very lucky.
Mo