I feel like elaborating on this I used to have a fascination with stories about people who survive disasters and what makes someone resilient in extreme conditions (which I totally am not) I read a book about it and the guy said the most dangerous thing was denialhttps://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1250222170304729088 …
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Like Michael Scott driving right into the lake, in an almost too perfect reference to Baudrillard Refusing to accept the plain evidence of your senses that there's a lake there and not a road because you just won't let go of the map, you can't function without it
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And now our whole civilization is going through a crisis where a ton of details from the map that people thought were laws of nature have been ripped away All those finance tips about the stock market returning 4% every year or renters will always pay your mortgage for you
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"They can't just CLOSE EVERYTHING, they can't just LAY EVERYONE OFF, we can't have a Second Great Depression RIGHT NOW, in my lifetime, they promised with the Fed and the SEC no such thing was possible ever again This can't be happening"
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Again and again that childlike whine of THIS ISN'T FAIR, THIS ISN'T RIGHT, I CAN'T BE EXPECTED TO LIVE LIKE THIS You're right, it fucking sucks, there's nothing good about it, but there's no manager to complain to who can magically make a virus go away because it's wrong
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And the guy was very harsh, he said that people who talk like this may be very smart and very kind and very hardworking decent generous people in normal civilized life But that tone of voice in a time of disaster is the sound of a dead man walking
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I mean, yes, but there’s more to it. I can accept it, but I still need my medication, and if I can’t get it because the supply chain breaks down, no amount of acceptance is going to help me. There’s also literally ability.
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