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Following in the footsteps of King Rama IX,
living a self-sufficient life.t

October is unlucky, but Thais must wonder whether this year will be as unlucky as last year. Thailand is undergoing changes in almost every aspect, especially politics and the economy.

What is certain is that Thailand has new leaders and a new government to manage the country, replacing the previous administration. This is short-term, but with long-term plans.

What is clear is that capable professionals have been brought in, including Suphajee Suthumpun as Minister of Commerce, and Ekniti Nitithanpraphas as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. However, the Ministry of Justice has chosen Pol. Lt. Gen. Rutthapol Naowarat, Minister of Justice, a familiar figure in the influential Surin Province, to take on this important position, demanding transparency. Therefore, many parties must closely monitor whether he will be brought in to overturn the ongoing Senate collusion case and the Khao Kradong railway land dispute.

Thais must keep a close eye on whether the new administration will be able to successfully navigate the crisis. Amid global economic tensions, the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia continues to rage.
In a time of economic slowdown, political instability, and rising cost of living, while incomes remain the same for some, even declining, most Thais must manage their finances carefully.

For those living hand to mouth and salaried workers, they must conserve their spending and follow in the footsteps of His Majesty King Rama IX, living a self-sufficient life.

The philosophy of sufficiency living, with enough to eat and enough to live on, aims to live a simple life without extravagance. Landowners or working people can grow trees, vegetables, and fruits at home, in pots, in their condos, or in rental houses. During times of hardship, they will still have enough food to survive, helping them save money.

Even though this year's economic storm has impacted most Thais, if we adhere to following in His Majesty's footsteps, spending moderately, avoiding luxury brands, and not overspending, we will be able to move forward sustainably.


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