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I know this is a joke/meme, but I sincerely think of the Roman Empire a surprising amount of times. I find myself obsessing over how Roman citizens were living just as complex lives as we are today, or about Marcus Aurelius' life and philosophy, or about how the Republic fell and became a totalitarian state.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Often because I always had an interest in their history.

As a kid I was fascinated by the fact they existed, were so successful and then disappeared.

As an adult reading more details about their society and civilization, it amazes and terrifies me how we are following the same path and mentality. Which means we may very well be on the same path of self destruction. When they were in their glory, they were never aware that they would die out. We are feeling the same way today with total confidence.

2,000 years from now our decedants may see us in the same way we see the Romans today.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's definitely how I think about them. In comparison to housing policies or rent issues and what their outcome was.... and deep horror at what it means for our potential future.

To be fair history rhymes not repeats but that mostly seems to come from us having better tech and therefore better conditions but the human actions and ideas seem to be annoyingly on repeat.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

The only thing that seems to progress is our technology

We are capable of improving and making our technology very very efficient within a short period of time.

However, our mentality, our logic and our behaviours will take many more thousands of years to evolve ... the imbalance is like watching a monkey with a machine gun or a grenade.

And evolution, change and the future doesn't mean things will be rosy either ... evolution doesn't mean better from your perspective or some other person's perspective .. evolution just means change.

We could evolve our civilization into a socially minded mutually beneficial shared utopia ... or into a totalitarian model where we divide the species into the powerful served by the weaker ones ... or into something more equitable .. or something far more terrifying ... or we just completely and utterly destroy ourselves and leave no trace of our species or our descendants on the planet.