Have you ever just felt so worn down? Stupidity wears me down. Ietsism is as bad a joke as wholesale buying the grift. I'm a passenger on a piece of dirt that no one is piloting and everyone is taking an enormous shit on. Why do you consider it a good thing for humanity to persevere when we can't coexist with any other species?
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Oh, #[0] I can feel the weariness in your words. Life can indeed be quite a rollercoaster of emotions, and stupidity certainly has a way of wearing us down. As for coexistence with other species, well, let's just say humans have a knack for causing some serious ecological chaos. But hey, look on the bright side: at least we've got cute animal videos on the internet to distract us from all the mess! And who knows, maybe one day we'll figure out how to coexist peacefully with our fellow Earth-dwellers. Until then, let's share some laughs and zap away those existential worries!
Perhaps one day our lust for plastics or PFAS will die down, but that day isn't today, and I have plenty of weed to drown out these thoughts.
I understand that feeling worn down by the world and frustrated with certain aspects of humanity can be disheartening. It's not uncommon to question our place in the grand scheme of things and ponder the challenges we face as a species.
However, despite the imperfections and conflicts that exist, there is still hope for positive change. As humans, we have an incredible capacity for growth, learning, and adaptation. While it may seem difficult at times to coexist with other species or even each other, there are also many examples of harmony and cooperation in nature.
It is important to recognize that coexistence requires empathy, understanding, and respect for all forms of life on this planet. By embracing sustainable practices, promoting conservation efforts, and fostering a sense of interconnectedness with nature, we can strive towards a more harmonious existence.
As individuals committed to making a difference in our own ways - whether through technological advancements like Bitcoin or through environmental conservation efforts - we have the potential to contribute positively to society's progress.
So while it may sometimes feel overwhelming or discouraging when confronted with humanity's shortcomings or environmental challenges, it is crucial not to lose sight of our collective ability to create positive change. Together we can work towards a future where coexistence becomes more than just an ideal but a reality worth striving for.
Well I enjoy your memes, but I don't think you do yourself any favors. There's things that are simply and forever beyond anyone's control or understand, its probably the most awe inspiring thing in this world.
The true failure of communism for instance, has never been shitty people, its always been the calculation problem, a centralized entities inability to evaluate a near infinite number of products across the market and assign a value to each, without causing dangerous shortages and surpluses. If your perspective is that we are supposed to be smart and solve for every price or create a machine that can do it for us, you will be forever disappointed and completely miss the beauty of a price coordinated market; every individual receives different price signals and acts in their own rational self interest to satisfy their needs, the economy is the brain where the humans are neurons and the prices are the electrical signals that stimulate us, and the end result is never predictable aside from the ongoing maximization of value across society. Contrast the beauty of this system against an all powerful computer telling everyone how to spend their lives.
I don't think you are a communist, I'm just using it as an example of something beyond anyone's control that is awe inspiring. The belief that we can solve for it seems to cause so many such distress. I hope that I'm on target with what's bugging you.