by ONeil » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 00:00:51
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('LadyRuby', 'Y')es, but isn't there some agreement that it could be very tough for a while (years, a couple of decades), but that in the end the planet will be better off, and hopefully society as well?
Sorry to be so melodramatic Lady Ruby, but:
ALL YE WHO CROSS THESE GATES ABANDON ALL HOPE
is kind of appropriate in this situation.
The only "good" option I can see for crossing the dieoff period is a nuclear war or an H5N1 type outbreak. In this scenario the dieoff would be very short. The survivors would have access to advanced technology, would have a high level of education and access to machinery and resources to continue humanity's ascent into the stars.
Whenever someone can make nuclear war or plague look like a "good" option, then you know the outlook is going to be bleak.
The status quo option is that we continue to use up our resources until a critical mass. No one knows what this critical mass is but our experts will be able to tell us with certainty about 4 years after the fact.
I played with gasoline powered remote control vehicles. When an engine is run very lean, as in seconds before an engine runs out of gas, it will run very fast and very hot. As such I expect growth to continue in the global economy right up to the critical event.
Following the critical event we are looking at a downward spiral that will last about 100 years. In that period our population will be reduced (by what means I can only shudder) to about 1 billion. We may need to dip below 1 billion, this figure is only an estimate of what Earth's carrying capacity is based on historical numbers. Take a walk through a museam of civilization with greater awareness now.
Depending on the severity of damage done to the biosphere humanity may or may not become extinct.
This is why you must
GET OVER IT!
Which when translated for the red pills means GET ON WITH IT! Stop moaning about the inevitable and do what needs to be done. People survived the Titanic because of the red pills.
Your first task is to come to terms with reality.
Your second task is to collect your thoughts. Its a simple rule: You panic you die.
Your third task is to figure out a way to deal with your particular situation.
Your fourth task is to act. You figured out how to react to the best of your abilities. NOW ACT! Implement those plans. Do so with conviction, determination and confidence.