Maybe the pessimism ends because you get your socialist revolution and all the rich people move off-planet with Elon. Unlikely, but I didn’t rule it out
I’m not. Climate change is one of my biggest concerns. Note where the goalposts are. It’s not “there are no serious problems.” It’s “modernity has been a net benefit.”For someone who loves science so much you sure seem to like ignoring the predictions of climate science and ecology.
I’m not. Climate change is one of my biggest concerns. Note where the goalposts are. It’s not “there are no serious problems.” It’s “modernity has been a net benefit.”
You did. Again, the problems are serious. But so many of the solutions proposed in the heat of the moment, on a forum where you must take it to 11 or your motives are suspect, will be laughable in the future. MW’s Pol Pot fantasies to solve mismatch diseases will cause cringe chills in due time. Same can be said for a lot of other ideas floating around.Maybe I misunderstood what you meant when you implied that the pessimism of today is just a phase, like teen angst. I suppose when billions have died and billions more are trying to scrape a living off rocks in the deserts that will cover most of the planet, there will be nowhere to go but up.
Is that... the same song that gets played on successful completion of the last level of MDK?NO NO NOTHING HAS CHANGED!
EVERYTHING HAS KEPT GOING ON!
NO NO NOTHING HAS CHANGED!
EVERYTHING HAS KEPT GOING ON!
Hey HEY! Hey HEY!
Well, unless you ask, I guess. Given migration trends, on average I'd think the assumption is that the suffering is less.
Yes, and Jesus will return soon! These two expression of piety are literally no different. I actually think that a few decades into the future people will scorn us for being optimistic to the point of delusion.
Cool French kids singing! And some are wearing bright red pants too!Why is there so much suffering in the world?
This is the story of a truce I asked for,
This is the story of a sun I had hoped for,
This is the story of a love I thought was alive,
This is the story of a beautiful day, that me as a little child
Wanted very happy for the whole planet.
I wanted, I was hoping peace reigning supreme on this Christmas eve,
But everything went on, but everything went on, but everything went on...
NO NO NOTHING HAS CHANGED!
EVERYTHING HAS KEPT GOING ON!
NO NO NOTHING HAS CHANGED!
EVERYTHING HAS KEPT GOING ON!
Hey HEY! Hey HEY!
Link to video.
The 1970's....And some are wearing bright red pants too!
No, it's a sure bet that the zeitgeist is going to be wildly off.
I'm going to assume somewhere around 35-40% of Americans will be in that group. Just enough of the eligible voters to keep on keeping on while everything else goes to ****.Well, I certainly think that there will be a class of people whose wealth insulates them from the hellscape around them who will be wondering what all the fuss is about.
It's that old?The 1970's....![]()
And love is suffering too!Les Poppys is a French musical group of 17 children founded 1946 in Asnières, France by Jean Amoureux as Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières and renamed to Les Poppys in 1970. Francois Bernheim, former singer of the group Les Roche-Martin and artistic director for the record company Barclay, discovered the singers in 1970 and decided to create a group called Les Poppys, named after the word 'Pop Music'.
Les Poppys originated from the Hippie movement and made songs against the Vietnam War. Seventeen boys from the choir were then selected and recorded their first single: 'Noel 70'. The success came very quickly and 600,000 copies were sold. This first single was then followed by other hits during the 70's: 'Isabelle, je t'aime' (500,000 copies sold). The most successful chanson was Non, non, rien n'a changé, for which Bruno Polius was the lead solo singer, and which sold 1,200,000 copies and was a number one hit in The Netherlands and stayed in the Dutch Top 40 for 25 weeks.
Les Poppys became the first child stars in French music history and were quickly invited by other countries to sing in galas, concerts and TV shows. In The Netherlands and in Germany, they even sold more records than the Beatles. In 4 years, Les Poppys sold more than 5 million records and produced four albums and 20 singles from 1970 to 1977. Their success inspired the New Poppys and other groups such as Mercredi Libre from members of Les Petits Chanteurs D'Asnières.
The small singers of Asnières, as they were, consisted of the first generation of Poppys: Bruno Polius, Harry Trowbridge, Philippe and Gabriel Képéklian, Thierry and Philippe Sellier, Philippe and Jean-Pierre Herman, Philippe Magnan, Jean-Jacques Gallard, Pascal Buffenoir, Pierre Puyhardy, Olivier Dubrez, Benoit Cabane, Christophe Normand, Bernard Carayon, Olivier Antignac. Some among them left since 1971 to yield to the second generation of Poppys which included Gérald Meunier, Pascal Oubrayrie, Alain Drexler, Pascal Réali and Daniel Danglard. The group ended in 1978 but Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières kept on recording, making backgrounds vocals for famous singers.
That's not evidence for things being objectively worse where they came from (for a migrant with healthy traditions and lots of social capital, America is certainly better for them - though things fall apart for their offspring. My parents were first and second-generation immigrants, and look how I turned out).
No, it's a sure bet that the zeitgeist is going to be wildly off.
You mentioned offspring, but I only know one guy who went back after being raised here by immigrant parents
Plainly speaking - because there is no real collective control, no decision process. Things ... just unfold. So why wouldn't there be suffering?
People who thought as you are largely responsible for humanity's suffering.
Maybe I misunderstood what you meant when you implied that the pessimism of today is just a phase, like teen angst.
I don't think it is a matter of what people think, but of what the natural limits are societies like ours produce. Organizational limits. Trivial limits, really. But cutting deep. So I would say it is a plain mechanical problem. Limits in time, resources, opportunities of participation and debilitation for each individual and interest or ideological sub group. It is astonishing that we can even to sort of simulate such a mode of governance. But it is so so so flawed in its plain mechanical routes and potential of unfolding. Very limited. So things are going to be still kinda chaotic. And chaos always breeds suffering. Because the universe owns you absolute squat.People who thought as you are largely responsible for humanity's suffering.