by JPL » Wed 03 Jan 2007, 19:15:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gg3', 'Y')o Strat-
Sounds like you went through a brief bit of depression and then pulled yourself out of it. Note the sequence: lack of physical activity and too much video-gaming: depression. Get a bunch of exercise and read a book: back up to normal mood. This is very very common, and it has a physical basis in body & brain. But the important part is, you managed to pull yourself out of it, and you can consider that you have just learned a new skill.
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Hi Strato,
gg3 is right - I am in my 40's and have already lived through a load of shit - you wouldn't believe how bad it was a few decades ago when we were about to be Nuked, invaded by Communists and also - strangely enough - the enonomy wasn't about to collapse back then, it WAS collapsing!
Compared with the future we believed in back then, yours is rosy, you only have Peak Oil to worry about! In fact, we also had the
exact same problem back in the 70's - except then it went away - yerrrrm, mumble, mumble, mumble...
Anyhow, a lot of positive things are happening right now - just as they did way back-along. Building a new society takes time. (Believe me, I know!) Just relax, enjoy your youth, if you are concerned about the future, look at it in a positive sense rather than a negative one. There is a new world to build, and you can be a part of it - if you wish.
Don't worry about the fact the world you know might/might not be about to collapse - it's been teetering on the brink (for various reasons, as far as I recall) for all of my lifetime. I'm not saying the current crisis isn't serious but if you want to change your life, do it for the right reasons, not because some one else tells you you HAVE to do it.
JPL