Dude we only survive because we don’t look ahead. Imagine how bleak things would be if we couldn’t forget about the inevitable heat death of the universe, the sun expanding, and the thousand other inevitable world enders between here then then.
Too much prescience causes anxiety which people shy away from. It takes maturity and courage to look at the future, particularly if it’s an inconvenient one. And yes, climate change is perfect example.
I think you are letting propaganda freak you out. Climate change isn’t going to kill us all tomorrow. Even if it becomes some how majority disastrous it is unlikely to wipe out all humans. We need to think about the future and get our heads out of the sand.
Just to be clear, you definitely shouldn’t be worrying about climate change or any other overly hyped up issue. Your life is short and all you can do is be the best person you can. If you care about the environment go do so.e good for the world. Don’t spend time worrying.
Climate change is indeed the perfect example, because if we bothered to do anything about it on a societal scale instead of saying “oh well, use paper straws I guess” we’d have had a chance at stopping it and it wouldn’t be so apocalyptic.
But instead, we’ve consistently done very little because it’s always seemed too far away to matter, but by the time we start to feel the effects it’s basically too late. Realistically, I don’t think it’s about anxiety necessarily, I think people just don’t want to change their way of life. It seems like everything might work out, and little changes like carbon taxes and paper straws might mean we can keep going normally and feeding the consumerism machine like normal while driving everywhere.
As an aside, the heat death of the universe is utterly irrelevant, we’ll be dead long before then. And if not, then that will be such a glorious existence for humanity that I’d be happy to die with the universe itself. I just would rather not die stuck on our own rock, choking on our own emissions that we refused to do anything about.
Dude we only survive because we don’t look ahead. Imagine how bleak things would be if we couldn’t forget about the inevitable heat death of the universe, the sun expanding, and the thousand other inevitable world enders between here then then.
Now to drink so I can forget. 😅
That is 100,000,000,000 years from now. I’m talking about the next 100 years.
I didn’t explain well I feel.
Too much prescience causes anxiety which people shy away from. It takes maturity and courage to look at the future, particularly if it’s an inconvenient one. And yes, climate change is perfect example.
I think you are letting propaganda freak you out. Climate change isn’t going to kill us all tomorrow. Even if it becomes some how majority disastrous it is unlikely to wipe out all humans. We need to think about the future and get our heads out of the sand.
Just to be clear, you definitely shouldn’t be worrying about climate change or any other overly hyped up issue. Your life is short and all you can do is be the best person you can. If you care about the environment go do so.e good for the world. Don’t spend time worrying.
Thanks for perfectly illustrating my point 👍
Climate change is indeed the perfect example, because if we bothered to do anything about it on a societal scale instead of saying “oh well, use paper straws I guess” we’d have had a chance at stopping it and it wouldn’t be so apocalyptic.
But instead, we’ve consistently done very little because it’s always seemed too far away to matter, but by the time we start to feel the effects it’s basically too late. Realistically, I don’t think it’s about anxiety necessarily, I think people just don’t want to change their way of life. It seems like everything might work out, and little changes like carbon taxes and paper straws might mean we can keep going normally and feeding the consumerism machine like normal while driving everywhere.
As an aside, the heat death of the universe is utterly irrelevant, we’ll be dead long before then. And if not, then that will be such a glorious existence for humanity that I’d be happy to die with the universe itself. I just would rather not die stuck on our own rock, choking on our own emissions that we refused to do anything about.