world collapsed in 1945, you were just too retarded to notice
Liam Nguyen
Some user told me these times are a replicant of "Bronze Age Collapse" so i googled it and i found it deeply troubling. is there only collapse and demise left for us?
What can we still do to fulfill ourselves with hope and insights for, prosperous, not for material, but for actual happiness, for the future?
>Is there anything a normal guy can pass through these tough times?
sharpen your knives
Charles Rogers
Everything peaked in 1999. The Matrix was right.
Michael Smith
Our current way of thinking and living in the world is the problem. This includes the typical thought patterns observed on Any Forums
Despair has set in deep and young men are left staring into an abyss. Nevertheless my brother's and sisters the dark night lasts not forever. Eventually the sun will rise.
This age of purgatory will pass when the Lord of the Universe with a flaming sword on a white stallion arrives.
The fact there are those of you whom don't believe is evidence enough that the human species indeed is trapt in a collective state of purgatory.
God created a savior to protect the minds of His creations, and all sentient beings in our cosmos meet this one sooner or later.
Earth and humanity will soon meet the one who loves and guides them to paradise.
Live in the Now. Stop projecting. Thinking about the future is fantasy and creates suffering.
Xavier Rogers
>Live in the Now. Stop projecting. Thinking about the future is fantasy and creates suffering.
Our thoughts should be anchored in the past, present, and future. Remaining exclusively aware of any one of these results in suffering.
Remember where you've been; be aware where you are; and work hard to get where you're going.
Parker Russell
Meanwhile normalfags are coping hard by trying to manifest a "normal" version of their world by completely rejecting any evidence of societal collapse. That's scary due to the fact that these are the people that will completely flip out when the gas pumps stop working and the store shelves are empty. May God protect all of us that live in or near major population centers. I hate that my fear of loss, or just generalized fear, has prevented me from leaving for a more rural area.
Jackson Edwards
It's just decadance, don't worry, what's going to happen next will SHOCK you.
Parker Ward
I don't think they will flip out because I don't think it will be an overnight collapse, but rather, a slow and eventual one. Enough time for the normies to wake up. For now, the shelves are full, prices are higher, but they can blame putin or republicans or whatever, and still go about their day to day.
Colton Campbell
Get into a good book and maybe plan some homemade wine later. Fuck it, dude. Just live your life.
Sensible advice right here. Do things you care about OP.
Caleb Adams
I hope you are right, but my fear is (corroborated by some historical evidence, but admittedly not a guarantee) that the slow collapse will precede a tipping point--either a specific event or just the end of financial elasticity for the majority of people--that will accelerate rapidly.
Parker Long
Society is a cycle just like reincarnation. Next time will be better. (Or worse) I promise.