Who is actually surprised by this? I would be more surprised if young Americans felt it was a great place to live.

  • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    I’m just a normal civvie software engineer, but this is actually a thought process that I have struggled with mightily, and continue to do so: as a conscientious human who has a strong interest in history, is it reasonable and ethical for me to medicate myself into quiescence, when my anxiety and distress is directly caused by the fact that I care about the world and happen to know a good deal about current events?

    Or, if you’re more neurotypical / are better at compartmentalization: is it ethically ok to just straight up ignore all the systematic, horrifyingly bad shit going on in the world?

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      8 months ago

      We’re all stuck here right now, and no individual can really change anything that matters on their own.

      But if everyone does a little and helps each other out, all of us added together can make ridiculous amounts of change with very little effort.

      Like that whole “think globally, act locally” thing that I only remember from that Pauly Shore movie Biodome.

      These aren’t impossible problems to fix, we just need to get enough people to acknowledge we need to fix shit. Once we do that, the rest is easy.

      So it feels like impossible tasks, but easier than it looks