Spyke
lemm.ee

I'm in this picture and I abhor it with every iota of my being.

But not enough to change.

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ttrpg.network

I mean, are you miserable? Or are you just using the wrong expectation for being happy? Because overly unrealistic expectations can make any ever-present annoyance, like the day to day dealings of entropy and decay, an inescapable hell.

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I think therein lies why we continue to do the "same thing". It's not so clear what would make you less miserable. I know I wish it were that easy for me.

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I mean I'd be less miserable about it if my work actually went towards something other than just survival

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I mean the same things that make it miserable likely add resistance to change.
Not having a destination, plan, or means? Yeah, things'd be different living on the street but I think it'd still be miserable (in a different way).

It don't matter...
None of this matters.

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Casereply
unilem.org

On a long enough timeline, this solar system and all if its inhabitants, will go dark - unless we survive long enough to propagate the stars.

Of course there are more short term pre-catastrophic events going on currently.

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On long enough timelines it doesn't matter at all since universes probably don't last forever, or at least can't support stuff, especially thinking or working stuff

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Yeah, with how things are going now I don't think humanity will have much more than maybe a small moon colony (if that), but just to be clear that last bit in my comment is a quote, Carl from ATHF.

Although I'd say I don't need a long timeline for things to not matter, and that's kinda the issue. Or a result of all the issues.

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You reached the end

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