▲ | marcus_holmes 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
None of them. Humans have always believed that we are headed for imminent total disaster. In my youth it was WW3 and the impending nuclear armageddon that was inevitable. Or not, as it turned out. I hear the same language being used now about a whole bunch of other things. Including, of course, the evangelist Rapture that is going to happen any day now, but never does. You can see the same thing at work in discussions about AI - there's passion in the voices of people predicting that AI will destroy humanity. Something in our makeup revels in the thought that we'll be the last generation of humans, that the future is gone and everything will come to a crashing stop. This is human psychology at work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | dcanelhas 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
If you look at timescales large enough you will find that plenty of extinction level events actually do happen (the anthropocene is right here). We are living in a historically excepcional time of geological, environmental, ecological stability. I think that saying that nothing ever happens is like standing downrange to a stream of projectiles and counting all the near misses as evidence for your future safety. It's a bold call to inaction. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | potsandpans 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
"nothing ever happens." The observation is, humans tend to think that annihilation is inevitable, it hasn't happened yet so therefore it will never be inevitable. In fact, _anything_ could happen. Past performance does not guarantee future results. If you need cognitive behavioral therapy, fine. But to casually cite nuclear holocaust as something people irrationally believed in as a possibility is dishonest. That was (and still is) a real possible outcome. Whats somewhat funny here is is if youre wrong, it doesnt matter. But that isnt the same as being right. > Something in our makeup revels in the thought that we'll be the last generation of humans, that the future is gone and everything will come to a crashing stop And yet there _will_ (eventually) be one generation that is right. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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