Lookslikeit
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I feel like the future was cancelled someday and the past was so rewritten (like so many times) you couldnt talk about it in a serious, cohesive manner anymore.
Its like we are living (as a collective) in a perpetual, ever boring (but never fully actualized) present. Nothing to look forward to, nothing to expect, no martyrs or heroes of the past to inspire us and lead us the way forward, i dunno.
If you talk about this with normies, they will think you're suffering from some maladaptive disorder or projecting your personal life onto reality itself, but i do think this is generalized phenomenon.
Everywhere you go in this globalized shithole of a planet, you'll get the same feeling. A perpetual present condemning all people to an existencial hault and stasis, paralysing them and impeding them of realizing anything actually meaningful with their lives.
Its like the full actualization of Francis Fukuyama end of history and Margaret Thacther TINA (there is no alternative) but fully imersed into all avenues of human existence. Nobody believes that anything could be bigger, better, more grandiose more elegant, more human.
I think the collapse of society (as a collective organism with functional, observable belief system, not as an entity) is imminent (as a by product of this homostasis we are living in, like the calm before the storm).
What do you think?
Its like we are living (as a collective) in a perpetual, ever boring (but never fully actualized) present. Nothing to look forward to, nothing to expect, no martyrs or heroes of the past to inspire us and lead us the way forward, i dunno.
If you talk about this with normies, they will think you're suffering from some maladaptive disorder or projecting your personal life onto reality itself, but i do think this is generalized phenomenon.
Everywhere you go in this globalized shithole of a planet, you'll get the same feeling. A perpetual present condemning all people to an existencial hault and stasis, paralysing them and impeding them of realizing anything actually meaningful with their lives.
Its like the full actualization of Francis Fukuyama end of history and Margaret Thacther TINA (there is no alternative) but fully imersed into all avenues of human existence. Nobody believes that anything could be bigger, better, more grandiose more elegant, more human.
I think the collapse of society (as a collective organism with functional, observable belief system, not as an entity) is imminent (as a by product of this homostasis we are living in, like the calm before the storm).
What do you think?