• Tiresia@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    How about no? A saved life is just as valuable whether there are 70 million dead or 7 billion. And even if it’s just delaying the sterilization of the earth by a month that gives billions of people and quintillions of animals a bit more time.

    Work-life balance is important and improves productivity, so you should be spending time with your loved ones regardless of how productive labor is. But giving up is just a waste.

    If we go extinct, we had better make the last decades of humanity worth living.

    If we thread the needle as a species, bottlenecking down to millions or thousands until we can weather the storm, we had better make sure that the culture that makes it through is not the capitalists that built the hardest bunkers or the fascists who massacred enough people until the survivors made it through with no skill of their own or even the liberals who adopted post-hoc constitutional principles that leave them unprepared for the next catastrophe.

    And if billions survive, then every person counts. And that means every tonne of CO2 or microplastics, every species, every micrometer of ocean rise, every acre of robust circular agriculture.

    There is no scenario in which we just get to lie down and take it.

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      1 month ago

      Reality is the scenario where we lie down and take it. It is happening as we speak.

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        If that is the choice you make, I believe you that you feel like it is the best you can do right now. But if ‘we’ refers to people in general, then that is simply false. There are many people who gleefully make things worse and there are also many who fight with heart and soul for a better world. It is not a given that those who see clearly are depressed and too overwhelmed to act.

        If you have any energy to spare, search out people irl who take climate change as seriously as you do. Communal mass action is both the most effective strategically and the most invigorating emotionally.