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John Wurcker's avatar

Thanks Sarah. Maybe it is coming later - the insight.

What you say makes sense - and so what.

For the last 5 years I've dedicated my working life/purpose to reducing carbon emissions - as an activist. It's not done in the hope we can maintain a certain standard of living, or successfully avoid untold suffering (of humans and other species) - that may or may not happen (and, as you say, getting more unlikely as time moves on).

For fuck sake, what I'm doing could be making the situation worse - maybe the best way to minimise emissions is for economic/social/population breakdown to happen as soon as possible and what I'm doing is just prolonging/promoting more emissions until that happen and the outcome be worse than would otherwise by the case. My take is to not take myself or what I do too seriously (which makes it more fun if nothing else) and not try to predict anything (especially about the future) - just do the next best thing I can do to try and reduce emissions - disrupt/pressure fossil fuel industry and politicians.

Happiness is about relationships and purpose. We are here for such a short time. Get out there and do whatever you can to nurture worthwhile relationships and purpose.

Hope not required - and largely meaningless given anything can happen. Have one year old and four year old grandchildren who I love dearly and see and care for nearly every day. I don't despair about their future. It's likely to be a tough gig - but who knows. Action is the antidote to despair - and not let hope get in the way.

Jo Louise's avatar

Sarah, this is magnificent. Your instinct of doing this way are correct. We need this now. Not in 12-18months after a publishing house can take it on. I love that you have made this an organism that will grow from the robustness of the community.

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