as I am a bit new to this world, I couldn't get to see the changes like you did but still came to the conclusion of nothing changing at some point and reading about a person that read letters in the 80's say nothing changes is a big thing for me. As in the technology we have created seems to be improving, yet its not that much different from the devices back in 1980's only change is that they are getting faster and smaller in size, I feel like we as humans don't do anything much with the technological capability that we have on our hands. or even the technological wonder that we were born with; our brains. Humans get this gift of a supercomputer built in them but never achieve its true potential, just like with the computers that we currently own. And I feel like this might be the reason why we might have a close falling. Some fail to use gifts that we were given as a birthright to them and lose its capabilities to either an addiction or just not using it. As In addiction I mean that being a fanatic,overly supporting a political belief or being extremely religious etc.. I am not saying thoose things shouldn't happen but some people take it to a state of extremisim and get seperated from their belief of becoming one as a society by supporting each other thus creating an almost utopic scenario for our world. And I feel like these events such as; Greenhouse,Reagan,nukes or global warming are major events that might start a utopic scenario or end us as a whole depending on the way it is approached nevertheless, I hope we take the path of an utopic scenario then a end that can easily be averted. The sensless creations of man should come to an end and we should work on building a better future for many to come by actually helping each other.Nothing much changes. — Tom Storm
I feel like we as humans don't do anything much with the technological capability that we have on our hands. or even the technological wonder that we were born with; our brains. — Ege
I would like to debate about the hypothetical end of humanity and what would be possible scenarios that could happen. — Ege
That is also one of my main concerns.My biggest fear now is that humanity and the earth will be decimated by the attempts to "solve" global-warming/climate-change. — Agree-to-Disagree
I remember reading about a line that once crossed, you can't come back from in the matter of global warming. — Ege
Also, I have noticed that more and more people are becoming seperated from their own self and get locked up in their mind instead of seeing what is infront of them, really slowly driving most individuals into insanity without them even realizing it. — Ege
Couple of other factors: the debt-driven capitalist economy is global now and inescapable; resources are running out; interdependent species are extirpated at an accelerating pace; arable lands are increasingly susceptible to drought, flood, tornado, erosion and chemical degradation. The ever-fewer, ever-richer megarich are burying their treasure in luxury vaults and bunkers against the end times, steadily siphoning money out of circulation. Conservative governments cut taxes for business, driving profits up and government revenue down. Meanwhile, the permafrost and environmental degradation are releasing more unknown, unprepared-for pathogens and global connections spread disease faster than ever before, overwhelming already stressed-to-the-limit health care systems. Demagogues with something to prove and little time to do it in rattle bigger and deadlier sabers, hurl bigger and deadlier challenges at one another.This made me think that it could result in a major breakdown of society as we know it. — Ege
What could be the result of this if it were to spread to the majority of the globe along with the matter of global warming kept in mind? — Ege
All those same situations still exist; none have been addressed effectively; most have escalated and magnified and concentrated since the 80's. At that time, the worst catastrophe could possibly still have been averted, had nations taken the decisive actions advised by the people who knew what they were talking about, but didn't wield power - although it was already pretty late. Prolonging the complacent okayhood of a prosperous minority for a few extra decades is not quite the same as "it didn't happen then, so it can't happen now" which is what I've been hearing more and more frequently since the 1960's.Many of us didn't think we'd make it to the year 2000. — Tom Storm
It's kept on ticking.All through my childhood the doomsday clock was sitting at 5 minutes to 12 (fears about nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R) — Agree-to-Disagree
I have also read that the readings may be off by a 100-75 years or so I did not see it as a major concern at the time. — Ege
We've crossed it The permafrost is no longer permanent and the polar ice sheets are calving like demented rabbits — Vera Mont
What's been done by private enterprise is more hype than change. — Vera Mont
steadily siphoning money out of circulation — Vera Mont
Prolonging the complacent okayhood of a prosperous minority for a few extra decades is not quite the same as "it didn't happen then, so it can't happen now" which is what I've been hearing more and more frequently since the 1960's.
I'm sure the same wisdom was repeated in every great defunct empire. — Vera Mont
Everything ends. Not if, but when. — Vera Mont
The ever-fewer, ever-richer megarich ... — Vera Mont
While this is true there still is time left on the matter and unless we work together as one in this society we won't be able to stop our Inevitable end. — Ege
I do believe that money is just a concept now more than a physical thing, as Most of the global gold reserves don't even exist or don't equate to the money in circulation. — Ege
you're welcome to it.While I think this is true, I think that Everything stays, right where you left it. — Ege
What could be the result of this if it were to spread to the majority of the globe along with the matter of global warming kept in mind? — Ege
If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof over your head and a place to sleep, then you are richer than 75 per cent of this world. — Agree-to-Disagree
at least $10 billion in assetsHow much money do you need to have to qualify as "megarich". — Agree-to-Disagree
Are you willing to give up most of your wealth and live on the average amount of wealth in the world? — Agree-to-Disagree
The breakdown and polarization of society is something seen mostly online — Christoffer
Climate change will not end humanity, it will, at most, end some cultures — Christoffer
And still in no position to reverse the trends or stop the wars or turn off the gas. Meanwhile other 75...76....77...78....79% are coming for your clothes and food. Even in the top 8%, your vote doesn't count. — Vera Mont
that is why I think unionization should happen. — Ege
Now, of course, it's widely legislated https://wisevoter.com/state-rankings/right-to-work-states/Thursday marks 40 years since former President Ronald Reagan fired more than 11,000 striking air traffic controllers. That dealt a serious blow to the American labor movement.
We are fighting fire with fire and instead we should put out this fire of hatred in all of us by showing love,kindness and understanding and soon others will follow. — Ege
There is a philosophical difference between a> Climate Change Denial, and b> Climate Disaster Panic, and c> Stoic acceptance that Sh*t Happens that we don't like. All through history, especially in the Bible, doom-saying prophets have seen portents pointing toward catastrophe, and predicted the immanent end of the world. Their projections of future events are typically limited to the current generation, in order to make the necessity for a course change more scary --- as in the recent slew of Dystopian movies, graphically illustrating what will happen if we (humanity) don't change our evil ways.This is my first post on this forum and I would like to debate about the hypothetical end of humanity and what would be possible scenarios that could happen. — Ege
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