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What doomsday scenario would you rather choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Octavusprime" data-source="post: 52783" data-attributes="member: 3091"><p>Change must be embraced. When there is a doomsday event, which will inevitably happen, being loved all the while being prepared for survival may be the key to growing old. I like your enthusiasm but there is a fine line between optimism and naivety. Live as if you will die tomorrow, dream like you will live forever and plan for the worst. I'm not calling you naieve but not thinking about what could happen and not planning for worst case scenerios is. </p><p> </p><p>I don''t know when shit will hit the fan but the history of earth proves that these events happen. Mass extinction events are natural occurances but we as humans have the ability to survive. Do we sit awake all night worrying about it? No, of course not. Do we make plans just in case? Wouldn't be a bad idea. Man is at a pivitol point in our timeline. We can't fully expect to sustain our wasteful, destructive lives indefinately. The biosphere can't sustain the raping of resources with little to no thought of its reprocussions. </p><p> </p><p>Just a simple mans opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octavusprime, post: 52783, member: 3091"] Change must be embraced. When there is a doomsday event, which will inevitably happen, being loved all the while being prepared for survival may be the key to growing old. I like your enthusiasm but there is a fine line between optimism and naivety. Live as if you will die tomorrow, dream like you will live forever and plan for the worst. I'm not calling you naieve but not thinking about what could happen and not planning for worst case scenerios is. I don''t know when shit will hit the fan but the history of earth proves that these events happen. Mass extinction events are natural occurances but we as humans have the ability to survive. Do we sit awake all night worrying about it? No, of course not. Do we make plans just in case? Wouldn't be a bad idea. Man is at a pivitol point in our timeline. We can't fully expect to sustain our wasteful, destructive lives indefinately. The biosphere can't sustain the raping of resources with little to no thought of its reprocussions. Just a simple mans opinion. [/QUOTE]
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