by Lumpy » Mon 09 Jun 2008, 09:54:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hope_full', 'T')his is a serious question. I consider myself to be quite the optimist in every way and yet I hear folks on these forums using the word "doomers" to describe themselves.
I'm not a doomer. In fact, I'm one of the most optimistic people I know, but as a student of history, the most optimistic bend I can put on this Peak Oil problem is that we'll have a soft landing.
I've done a lot of reading on the topic and I don't know how any well-read, independent thinker can think that we're not going to run out of oil - at some point in the not-so-terribly distant future.
So, am I the only starry-eyed optimist here? Generally speaking, do your friends tell you you're an optimist or a pessimist? Or maybe you're an optimist on everything *but* peak oil???
HF
Hi, HF -
As you can see from the date by my name, I haven't been on the PO boards very long compared to many people here. One of the first things I posted was about the long running "nun study" (you can google search that from the column on the left and come up with my post) which concludes that people with positive outlooks live longer.
Boy did I get zinged big time on that thread!
No matter, I still believe that looking at things from a positive point of view (not ostrich head in the sand, though) is the most productive approach.
Having said that, it took me a while to realize that I am, in fact, a doomer. Being a doomer does not mean that one is negative (necessarily). It means that I believe that, because of peak oil and its fall out -- rising food costs, etc -- we are, in fact, "doomed" to the future that is coming at us like a speeding freight train.
In spite of the fact that I believe that the end of the world as we know it (TEOWAWKI) is on its way -- sooner than most people on these boards think -- I see it as a positive thing.
Yes, many will suffer and many will die. I am not rejoicing in that. But I am rejoicing in the fact that we are being given no choice but to re-learn hard work, the value of taking care of and working the soil, the coming together of "clans" (whether that be blood families, or by some other definition) to the mutual support of all in the clan/tribe. I am rejoicing that we are having to go back to a time in which our little childrens' self-esteem was not a question that we grappled with -- because, being integral to the work of keeping the family going (by collecting the eggs, etc), they automatically recognized their worth.
I could go on for a long time here ... but bottom line. I am an optimist who is also a doomer. I hope this makes some sense to you. If not -- please let me know, and I will try to explain more clearly.
Glad you have joined us here.
Lumpy
"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson