The ultimate reality is nothing is likely in your lifetime except societal collapse from climate change.
What you do next is up to you, there is no saviour or solution coming. There is doing the best you can today, and trying to build up local community, skills, and bonds that may help you.
I’d have said, “then I’m not interested in this” until I read the last line. I suppose it’s beneficial insofar as one can set up mutually beneficial communities etc.
The ultimate reality is nothing is likely in your lifetime except societal collapse from climate change.
What you do next is up to you, there is no saviour or solution coming. There is doing the best you can today, and trying to build up local community, skills, and bonds that may help you.
I’d have said, “then I’m not interested in this” until I read the last line. I suppose it’s beneficial insofar as one can set up mutually beneficial communities etc.
Yup, we can’t change or save the world and it’s okay to recognise that. As long as we understand we can improve where we are now and today.
And who knows, maybe a million small changes in everyone’s local area can lead to a larger global change.