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Christ this is dark. I'm not a parent and I feel like this.
The Internet used to be such a neat place. Why is it so shit ever since like 2020? Or is that just the whole world? Since 2017 maybe.
I had a thought yesterday: it sucks that after you die, you can't come back. AND that time just keeps flowing for everybody else after you're gone. What a great gift to be alive, at all, though. Why do some people feel the need to make it as shitty as possible for others?
You just used to be younger and hanging out in forums with other younger people, with brighter and more optimistic outlooks.
Now you're discovering the Boomer Web, where everyone bitches and whines and despairs and complains.
You're still here. We don't go anywhere when we die. We return to the soil and become integrated into something new. Our memories fade away, but we're still the same raw dough we sprang from. And our planet is rich with life. The thing that is you will become a million other things that are someone, in time. And they'll become a million million other things. And on and on, into eternity.
Brain chemicals, mostly.
That is a profound thought which many people don't independently get to.
I honestly did not get to it independently either. It took reading a a lot on Indigineous precepts and accepting time as cyclical rather than linear to see life that way. Modern life treats existence like there's a progress bar over our heads and I think many people derive a sense of frustration with the world from that.
That doesn't mean there isn't room for self improvement. I just think its important not to have a crabs in a bucket mentality because thst is harmful to oneself and others.
There are other issues at play here, wage slavery and the despair that brings on, but the goal should be to escape that which limits our world view.