• @Sharkictus
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    397 months ago

    It’s always been terrible, this the best we’ve had, and it’s still still terrible.

      • Jojo, Lady of the West
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        77 months ago

        That whole article you linked is about convincing you to be optimistic.

        Yes, the world is awful. But it is so much better than it ever was before, and we have proven that we have the means to make it so much better still.

        Even if all we did was get everyone up to the standard of living where they experience first-world problems, that still means making the world so much better than it was. And we can make the world even better than that. Even if you’re pessimistic, you should still be optimistic.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          I totally agree with your assessment. I think it’s just that maybe something inherent in me is hopeless/pessimistic that I can’t bring myself to see/have this positive outlook, also in my personal life. Maybe it’s just a phase or something

          • Jojo, Lady of the West
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            Well, I don’t know your life, but I do know that even if you feel that way, it can still get better. Even if you’re pessimistic about their chances for success, there are resources and people available to help. I have hope for you, even if you don’t.

      • @Censored
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        57 months ago

        I’d argue you’re not very familiar with recent history. Also, who is “We”?

      • @Aux
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        27 months ago

        Yeah, life without a dishwasher, hot water and toilet was so much better!

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      In a lot of ways yes this is the best humanity has ever had, but it’s also the first time we’ve had the means to completely eradicate life on earth, and still seen to be barreling towards it. (If you consider the last 80 or so years to be “now”)