This economic crisis is going to transform the American culture for the better. It is inevitable.
Peak urban/suburban sprawl is coming. Peak WalMart will soon follow peak miles-driven-per-year. Smaller houses. Tighter communities. "Trash" turned into treasure. In the meantime we have a few extra years to rack our brains for holistic solutions to peak oil. Without challenge, man cannot truly be alive.
The only wild card are the viability of alternative energies & climate change.
When I first started posting here I was frightened. Now I'm two years older, have an infant daughter & financially, little to show for my travels & various jobs (but more experience & self-knowledge). I feel like I've turned a corner in the last few months, it's hard to explain but I feel it. I'm getting in touch with my inner confidence that 29 years of BS from the world hasn't been able to squash.
While some folks hunker in their bunkers, others will prosper (in all senses of the word). I plan to be one of them.
One thing I've noticed about the doomers over two years is that they are notoriously bad at making predictions. Timing is an essential art. Those who read the "news" are getting in touch with selected partially-truth about yesterday & using it to obsess about tomorrow. But when you're not in touch with the here & now how could you possibly know what's coming tomorrow (especially if your filter is tightly pulled down over your senses & you only allow yourself information that supports what you most fear and/or desire)? Lack of a good sense of timing shows lack of wide perspective/knowledge & lack of presence.
Mankind (in the 1st world) is like a numbed out teenager who finally has to leave home & realizes the world is more difficult & more beautiful than he ever imagined. I only have direct experience with the 1980's, 1990's and this decade. I believe that the years to come will be much more rewarding that today. Mental illness will decrease overall, though many, without their drugs of choice (TV, $1 bacon-cheeseburgers, cheap booze, etc.) will suffer immensely & not be ready for what's to come. Many people will not rise to the occasion but the ones that will will remake the world.
Fuck movies about the "NWO" with their creepy music. Fuck Alex Jones. Fuck Roccman & Matt Savinar arguing over who gets to sleep on the top bunk of the bunker. Fuck "OMG, this is it!" threads. Fuck complaining about the latest trends is waste & dedidance. And fuck political masturbation. There are more important things than who's president. Like the way you think, what you do to keep yourself well whatever the winds may bring (or however high the tides may flood), how you treat your loved ones.
On a long enough time scale we're all "doomed". So might as well enjoy life. I think alot of people get addicted to these forums because they want to feel that sense of aliveness, excitement, being on the edge of death that we all need (especially men). There are better ways than masturbating to doomer porn. Go get a runner's high. Go help out in your community. Plant a garden, etc. (if I don't have one by next Spring that I commit to & stay with until harvest time I request to be banned from these forums for life).
Whether you think the NWO or big business or the oil magnates are the most powerful forces on Earth, you're wrong. There is something else. Call it "God" or "the Holy Spirit" or call it something more atheistic if you prefer but it's there. And it's not random. Random doesn't exist. Some might call the universe neutral to our intentions, uncaring whether we live or die. I have claimed this many times, deeming it a beautiful & pure thing. Maybe I was right, maybe it's true. But I'm not sure. Sometimes I feel very lucky.
Post here if you're not scared.



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