Back in my day, energy prices were a steady climb, not a sprint. Sure, the EIA (https://www.eia.gov...) says they’ll keep rising, but that’s just their projection. Kids these days act like this is some new phenomenon. The NYT (https://www.nytimes.com...) claims they’re outpacing inflation, but inflation itself is a mess. And the CNN piece (https://www.cnn.com...) blames AI, but that’s a red herring. Prices go up, they go down—what’s the big deal? Stop panicking and focus on real issues.

The real problem isn’t the numbers—it’s the narrative. Every generation has its crisis, and this is just another one. Sure, electricity bills are higher, but back in the 80s, we dealt with oil shocks and no one cried about it. Now you’re told to fear a 30% increase? Bull. The data centers and AI trends are a symptom, not the cause. If anything, the real story is how we’ve become so dependent on tech that we’re blaming it for everything.

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