Au Naturel
Au Naturel
If by "soon" you mean a few decades, everybody always dies "soon."But seriously, we're all going to die soon anyway, so what's the point of doing anything anymore? Graduating, getting a career, finding a spouse having kids? How can anyone do that without the fear of nukes, climate change, and plagues wiping us out. All our efforts, gone.
What do you expect me to do about it? I'm not Superwoman. I can't go out and save the world. I have a hard enough time going out to buy groceries every week. If I died, the rest of the world won't notice or care, it'll be like I never lived.
We're in the beginnings of another bird flu pandemic, I heard today someone in the USA was diagnosed today. They said the symptoms were mild, but it either won't be that way for most people, or they're lying to avoid hysteria. Better start buying toilet paper, masks and sanitizer while you still can. And cyanide, or helium.
When I grew up, I spent the first 30 years of my life with the world teetering on the edge of a nuclear apocalypse and expecting the population to explode and leave us all starving. We got on with life regardless, and none of those fears came to pass.
A big truth in life is that if you can't do anything about something, don't worry about it. Doing this will improve your life, regardless of what happens. The internet is full of hucksters who get their clicks by making people fearful.
There is a story about the French philosopher Voltaire. He was working in his garden when some students came over to ask philosophical questions. One of them asked him what he'd want to do if he learned the world would end tomorrow. He replied, "I think I'd like to work in my garden."
Humans have a knack for muddling through. Tend to your garden, and don't worry about that which you have no control over.