by remembering that Esau is the end of the world
this post was submitted on 28 Dec 2023
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From my point of view, the world is neither getting worse nor better, the world has always been the way it is, and it doesn't seem like it's going to change. It's just my opinion.
Edit: In fact, what is getting worse is our economic system, but that is nothing new.
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A mix of:
- We can't really know how things will play out, so I'm going to at least try to nudge things in a better direction. If that helps create a better world, good, if it does nothing, at least I can die in the water wars knowing I tried.
- But things are very likely fucked, so I'm going to enjoy what I can in life while I can.