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All honesty, I tend to be optimistic to a fault and try really hard to be cheerful.
Everything starts to crack once socioeconomics comes up. The news lately is all about how everything is about to get worse. "This is collapsing, that's more expensive, getting a slice of diminishing wages is going to be even harder now! They're cracking down here and forcing ads there." Etc etc.
When I'm knee-deep in fixing up my servers or making art or being with my people, everything is just peachy!
But yeah, "How next money tho?" Usually starts the mental downward spiral.
I love living, can do a ton of things, love learning, but I don't get along with churning out a repetitive task for increasingly worthless currency.
The world outside of what I'm choosing to do feels entirely impossibly out of our control. So I try to balance being informed with staying sane.
Like damn I don't need much, can't folk just be left alone? Lol
Wonder if a lot of people feel like I do?
I feel this. Though I don't tend to be optimistic in general about the state of my little place in the world , it definitely gets worse when I think of the big picture stuff that I have even less control over. I really wish I knew how to help, but I guess all I can do is relate and hope that you're doing okay. At the risk of sounding insincere and acting weirdly intimate to a stranger online, we might never see each other in our lives, but we are fighting and suffering a reality that was forced upon us together. Hopefully things get better, but even if it doesn't, we aren't alone in this.
Hey friend, I really appreciate it. :)
That sincerity and love can change the world, and you're all the more courageous for it. Even if things suck, I'm glad we're not alone and there's people like you here by our side, figuratively or otherwise. :)
I always come back to a few sources of timeless wisdom in the face of all this nonsense. A lot of it found in the Bible, which I know won't get great reactions thanks to current events.
As a Christian anarchist, I'm also trying to do what I can to combat against the most evil cult of greed, hate, bloodshed, and misery that has become the American state-sponsored religion. It's a lot of grief and pain to watch the Gospel of selfless love be trampled and peddled by fascists, and the reactionary hatred of it from the oppressed in turn, who've only ever known its perversion against themselves.
But I digress. Here's a some wisdom I keep returning to, etched in my soul. Perhaps it will empower you as well. :)
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
-Ephesians 6:12
-Bruce Lee
And lastly , I've posted it many times before but damnit if this doesn't remind us why we're still here in the face of all this madness:
--Samwise Gamgee, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (film version)
oh yeah I certainly do. I mean even the churning would not be so bad if there was any indication it would end.