by spot5050 » Fri 10 Jun 2005, 09:55:00
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Well, I'm not really ... I'm not young and I've known about Peak Oil for over 30 years ...
But ...
I know almost 95 percent of the people who show up here seriously freaked out about Peak Oil are under the age of 25. The refrain is "Woe is me, I need to quit all my college classes so that I can learn how to be an organic potato farmer so I can live off my potato farm this winter, the end is near, how do I learn how to shoot a gun, why are my parents/friends so stupid ... they just won't listen to me, the PO expert."
FIRST, you need to take a deep breath and calm down. SECONDyou need to make a conscious effort to limit the changes in your life until you have digested PO emotionally (this takes months, not hours, days or weeks). THIRD, lay off your family and friends. Just because YOU got a little taste of the real world shoved in your face doesnt give you the right to make someone else miserable and crazy. Hey Mr. Rocket Science, newsflash, YOU MIGHT BE WRONG ... hell we might all be wrong here (I don't think it's likely, but it IS POSSIBLE).
Those of us have a few years on this planet have learned a few things which come from years of hard knocks and one of the most important one's is that making decisions when you are in a highly charged emotional state IS A VERY BAD IDEA. Try to be a little more Spock-like. Read. Read some more. Think. Read some more. Think some more.
Consider the fact that NO ONE has a crystal ball showing the future. Consider the fact that you might be hit by a bus tomorrow, or next week.
Consider that even if PO is a BAD THING, the world is not going to collapse by next Wednesday. Consider that the last time we had an oil shortage (yes that's right, we HAVE actually faced a version of this problem in the past, long before you were even a twinkle in your parents' eye, in the 1970's) there was a BOATLOAD of indicators and events which preceded any difficulties. Spend some time reading about the 1970's, you'll learn some things to watch for. Consider that most of the posters here who have been discussing this subject intensely for quite some time now agree that long before we see serious problems, we will see first, a prolonged economic recession, followed by a prolonged economic depression. Even in the worst case scenario, if you are 25 now, you'll be over 40 when the Crisis hits.
40+. Can you grasp the concept ?
So for the sake of us old-timers, it would be really great if you could control your youthful angst, because, quite frankly, it's a bit annoying. You are neither the center of the universe, nor the wisest person here ... hell, you won't even be in charge when it all comes down. We all have lives we value, we all have people we care about.
You're not alone, you're not unique and it's not time to panic just yet.
Chill.
Well said kochevnik. Although I would say that it isn't really age that gives you a different perspective, it more depends on how long you've been thinking about PO.
I remember being really really freaked out to start with, but then as time went on and I understood more, I could get things in better perspective.
I totally agree with you that these forums are rammed full of doomers who think that the world is going to end next wednesday afternoon. It pisses me off too.
In fact it gets me so annoyed on occations that I have to have time away from this place to clear my head, which is a pity because PO is an important issue and I want to understand as much about it as I can.
But anyway that was a first class rant kochevnik!