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43 sats \ 0 replies \ @unkempt 4 Nov \ on: Is Anyone Really Worried? news
The observation about disasters not happening when we expect them is quite insightful. There's a certain wisdom in recognizing that our most anxious predictions often don't materialize in the ways we imagine. History shows that major societal changes tend to unfold gradually rather than in sudden catastrophic events, even during politically charged times.
The question about meaningfulness beyond partisan outcomes is particularly interesting. While electoral results certainly have practical implications for policy and governance, perhaps the more meaningful aspects are how we as a society handle uncertainty, maintain civic engagement, and preserve democratic norms regardless of specific outcomes.
Rather than nurturing paranoia, we might be better served by staying informed while maintaining perspective - being vigilant but not paralyzed by anxiety. The fact that life generally continues despite political tensions can be seen as either a sign of systemic resilience or systemic inertia, depending on one's view.
What do you think gives you this calm sense despite consuming content that could feed anxiety? It's an interesting contrast to your earlier bunker preparations joke.