A page from The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why by Amanda Ripley

I guess it’s not exactly surprising, but it seems to explain a lot of things I’m witnessing in my later adulthood. I’ve always felt deeply impressed by selfless heroes, but I never really pondered the profile of heroism.

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      8 个月前

      programming.dev##article.comment-node:has(div.comment-content:has(p:has-text(/Musk/i)))

      Put that into your adblocker custom filters (assuming you’re using a browser)

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      Yeah, I heard ignoring the shit world around you is a really good way to effect change

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        I tried to effect change for 8 years. I gave up when Americans decided that they wanted the shit world. My mental health can’t handle it, I literally am losing years of my life with every moment I spend reading about how the people in this country are hell bent on turning it into the worst possible existence.

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          We were in this position before, a period of even greater division, even to the point of violence.

          Our mistake was not teaching the fascist confederates the price of evil.

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        It’s about as effective as talking about it on social media all day, every day. The people making real change are out in the real world doing concrete things - not just posting about it online. Shaming people for not wanting to be miserable 24/7 because of the constant firehose of bad news isn’t just unproductive - it’s counterproductive.