by BrownDog » Fri 29 Jul 2005, 17:15:25
Reading the snippet of "The Long Emergency" on the Rolling Stone website was what got me digging deeper. I had heard the term Peak Oil and not taken it seriously before. I've been a sponge since, reading books (Heinberg, Deffeyes, and Kunstler) and web pages (dieoff, LATOC, etc.)
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I feel somewhat angry, and somewhat frustrated, when I think about all of the problems in the world. I know it's not the fault of anyone alive today, but rather the fault of the system -- but sometimes I still feel like I've been handed all of the world's problems. "Oh, by the way, you're going to have to solve all of these, at least on a personal level, or else you will die."
But what's worse is the ignorance and apathy all around me. As someone who has always been exceptionally aware, it's very difficult to communicate the ideas that I have with people that are only concerned with the trappings of our culture. It saddens me to think that so many people have been blinded, worn down, and trapped by our culture.
I could handle Peak Oil, I could handle all of the world's problems, I could handle everything a lot better if there were people to talk about them with. And I don't mean on a discussion board, or the short/oft-pointless discussions I have with people in real life, or the various arguments or disagreements people get stuck in. If there were a group of aware and creative people out there that I could be a part of, it'd be a lot easier.
For now, this will have to do.
I could have written everything in your post, but this part particularly resonates with me. I was actually discussing this with my wife last night. She's clued in, but nobody we know seems interested or will take it seriously. Nobody seems willing to examine this "way of life", rather everyone seems utterly absorbed by it.
I'd absolutely LOVE to find like minded people to talk to about this, face-to-face.