As a middle aged man coping with burn out, or a mid-life crisis, I'm hoping a post peak world will mark a return to simplicity in day to day affairs. The level of complexity in the modern world goes far beyond perplexing.
When I was a young kid in the early 1970's during the Apollo missions; I was told by my elementary school teachers that by the time I was middle aged they would have permanant research bases on the moon and Mars, and interplanetary transportation would be commonplace. Wow, did that future never materialize!
Now as a middle aged man (out of work), I now find that I have to compete for employment with high school and college kids who know far, far more about computers than I'll ever will know. When I was in high school (mid-eighties) computers had 64K of memory, now a single picture could be a 64K file. To say nothing about me not being in the least bit proficient in powerpoint, excel, or knowing anything about PDF file formats.
I was curled up on my couch today watching DVD reruns of the Twilight zone and Hawaii 5-O episiodes from the 1960's. People in general don't seem that much different from the way they are today 50 years later, but the lifestyles look so much more relaxed. People had Job security, pensions, unions, common respect for police and elected officials, stable if ordinary jobs. No cell phones, computers, spam, people would rather curl up and die than bounce a cheque.
I'm hoping a post peak world will diminish the complexity and stresses of everyday life. Consumerism, and a lot of prosperity may vanish in the transition, but I'm betting the hectic pace of modern life will slow down signifigantly.
My wife wanted to go to the casino tonight. I went along for nothing better to do. It was sad really. Seeing all those hundreds of people, flushing away cold hard cash, staring with blank faces into these one arm bandit machines composed of the most silly, pompous, electronic light shows. One VLT machine was made of a likeness of Kenny Rodgers and it would play a verse or two from his song 'The gambler' every time someone would win. I hate VLT machine's. It is pure and random chance to win a prize, and the odds of winning are stacked so high against winning that you would think the places would be stark empty rather than seated to capacity.
I would hope the post peak future will render some sanity to the post peak world- but one never know what will happen?




