Don't even bother by the time it happens, only those who accquired the knowledge and skills to survive will excel.

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Our success comes from our ability to not only learn, but to also communicate and cooperate. So I will bother.

I understand your point, but you must remember most individuals don't want to listen, they are not ready to be unplugged, they just want to watch the circus burn, not because they are stupid but because they prefer to live oblivious and empty of information.

Oh for sure. I’m talking like day 100 after any major event, like this article

After 100 days saving others or running from others; you would probably hate the fact that you knew about the end and did nothing to prepare. "I told you so" will be the last thing on your mind and whoever you tell it to, he or she will probably hate the fact of being reminded. At this point (100 days later) you won't even care about the past anymore.

I did nothing to prepare? You have no idea who I am. And, yes, it was a joke. I'm not seriously going to be screaming, "I told you so" in a dystopian future. Quit trying to argue with a joke. You look desperate.

Definitely not attacking you, that would be stupid on #nostr, we're here to develop the conversation and debate ideas. Watch the example below; the match is the Sun, the candle is Earth (emitting CO2), notice how the flame on the match never increases it's intensity or changes the distance from the candle but notice how the CO2 being emmitted by the candle easily turns into a flame.

It will be so quick, you will see the sky going from blue to red as temperatures soar and evaporate all the oxygen. If you don't die of suffocation in the first 30 minutes,, the heat and radiation will burn you alive if you remain on the surface of the planet.

You must own a colony in Mars or the Moon, Mr. Important guy. Even if you owned a nuclear bunker, you would still die from the magma and lava being spewed to the surface.

Anyone hiding under Earth's Exosphere is dead.

… again, I was joking. It’s a joke.