I’m very scared, it feels like the world is about to fall apart. I will also remember a passage that I heard, and which does not seem to be a joke: you will own nothing, and will be happy! And it seems that this is gradually becoming a reality.

What scares you?

  • Strider@lemmy.world
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    15 minutes ago

    Yes, absolutely, for many reasons.

    But greater than the fear is the anger that we will just go on like nothing is wrong each and everyone of us in our personal cage dictated by the perfect system of capitalism where it is impossible to break out and meaningfully influence this.

  • NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    More so just complacent, I don’t have the mental energy for fear anymore. I still try to do what I can, but I also feel like we’ve pulled the clathrate trigger on this one. I don’t have any hope that things will get better, at least not before they get a lot worse. Seems like the way we’re going to get through this point in history is that once the construct of fascism is achieved it will cannabalize itself, as that is how fascism works, and then in 100 years we will do it all over again.

    You ever make soup? It’s super easy, just throw everything in a pot and ignore it for long enough. BAM! You got soup. You ever try to unmake soup?

    At some point, once it’s done cooking, we’re going to have to figure out what the fuck to do with all of this soup, each and every one of us. Or we will peacefully fall into oblivion as white hot nuclear atonement cleanses this planet of humanity (and all other life) by our own hand, that will be the final chapter eventually. We’ve got nuclear armistice and enough bombs to glass the surface and destroy the atmosphere entirely, unless we disarm all the nukes (which we never will), that is our guarantee to ourselves, and it has almost happened just by accident (literally like a “Shit, didn’t mean to hit that button,” or “Whoops, bumped the trigger switch with my knee, again!”) so many times.

  • Kissaki@feddit.org
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    1 hour ago

    I’m not scared about our or my future. There are and will be concerns and issues, but it is what it is. I have enough issues with my present anyway.

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    2 hours ago

    Every period of history has felt like the world was heading for certain disaster. The human race is shockingly resilient and has survived much more than we deserve to

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    Yes, but I’m more scared for humanity itself than the system. We had the chance and the means to create a generous and free heaven, and instead we have created a greedy debt slave hell.

    The system isn’t the problem, it’s us. And if we don’t learn then we’re heading for another repeat.

    Did you know that we actually have the means to eradicate poverty the world over?

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Sure.

    Overrun by enshittification, rent extracting corporations that have decided that this is cheaper and more profitable than R&D into actual new tech, billionaires using the world economy and geopolitical stability as their personal playthings, the rise of aggressively willful ignorance, massive social media disinformation campaigns on the State level, growing nationalism and fascism, and all that under the warming atmosphere that is destroying our food, water supplies, and lives.

    And the only thing that could potentially at least hopefully mitigate the life-threatening issues is Fusion Power, but only if it actually works in time to help us discard the majority of fossil fuel use and maybe directly power carbon extraction from the atmosphere. But I doubt we’ll make that goal.

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    9 hours ago

    Techno robber barons pushing us toward ecological disaster? Why would anyone be afraid of that? /s

    Although on a serious note, I don’t despair; I’m taking action, and I hope plenty of others are as well.

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    7 hours ago

    Just remember you’re going to die, eventually. So never be afraid of death. There are fates much worse than the inevitable. Like a poisoned future of musk clones.

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    10 hours ago

    Everyday, whenever I hear the hum of a combustion engine. It’s the sound a group of people make when they’re indirectly killing someone; however, as of yet that person likely isn’t known to them and the death happens maybe in a few years so they can easily ignore these facts and continue to pretend that they are a good person.

    The most prudent passage for me is the lyrics of the poem spoken in God Speed You! Black Emperor’s song Dead Flag Blues:

    We are trapped in the belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death.

    What scares me is a humans ability to ignore things. To continue to behave in such a way, to maintain a lifestyle, that is excessively detrimental to themselves and everyone and everything they have ever known and loved and will come to know and love.

    They can easily come up with excuses for their actions, exactly like an addict, and just like an addict you can’t use logic with them. I am sure there are people reading this, if they got this far, that are thinking up thousands of excuses and reasons for why they continue to burn fossil fuel for their own convenience. How to dismiss this somehow, with an angry reply or whatever else. As if the chemical waste they themselves released into the atmosphere doesn’t count, as if it somehow did not contribute to the catastrophic biosphere collapse that has already killed millions of people. Hundreds of millions. As if they can be forgiven for that small transgression. As if by being part of the group they can avoid blame for the groups actions and it’s consequences.

    They simply can’t give a shit, because they’re good people.

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    12 hours ago

    at this point i’m beyond being afraid. i just plain dont care anymore, maybe we even deserve what is coming for letting it happen

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    Being afraid puts one in shackles. There’s no sense in being afraid of a situation you cannot change. So: no, I’m not afraid, but I’m pessimistic and I’m trying to adapt, and prepare myself with my kids for a possibly worse future and try to develop workaround strategies.

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    8 hours ago

    I can’t wait for it to happen and these billionaires aren’t going to run away. Likely they will be taken care of before :)

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    14 hours ago

    Mostly I’m just really fucking sad.

    There was such a potential for all of us to live brilliant, flourishing, fulfilling lives.

    Instead, half the folks in my country decided to shit on everything and everyone. The remaining half of us are now too fucking busy cleaning up after those fuckwits to make forward progress. We can’t even advocate for changes to things we know are bad because we’re trying to defend the broken status quo from something worse.

    It’s going to take generations to unfuck the damage. More than my lifetime, at least.

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        No, there was. And there is. That’s the worst part.

        We produce more food than we need. We produce more goods than we need. Starvation and poverty are both choices made by those in power to ensure their own power.

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      Mostly I’m just really fucking sad.

      There was such a potential for all of us to live brilliant, flourishing, fulfilling lives.

      Same :(

    • LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works
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      The thing is, all of it, yes, all of it was and still is avoidable. We have the tools to unfuck the climate change, to get population levels under control, to distribute enough to those who need it.

      We choose not to. Fucking hell.