Edit: Sheesh. Some of you folks need this.

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up·lift·ing /ˌəpˈliftiNG/

adjective

adjective: uplifting

inspiring happiness, optimism, or hope. “an uplifting story of triumph over adversity”

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    14 days ago

    In the grand scheme this is all fleeting. Humanity is fleeting. The earth will continue, it will heal, trees will eventually take over. The earth has patience, more than we can comprehend. Long after we’re gone it will still be here, it will be green and lush and vibrant, life will be abundant again, and we will be little more than a few ancient scars on it.

    That personally brings me peace. No matter how dark things get it’s nothing on the immense scale that is out planets lifetime. 5 years? 10? 20? 100? 1000? It’s nothing to the earth. Humanity’s <10,000 years means nothing to the planet in the scale of millions of years. Even climate change, the effects to us will be horrendous, but to the earth it will keep happily spinning, and it will get over it and correct itself.

    • Øπ3ŕ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      14 days ago

      Even closer to the bare truth: the earth has no “patience” and “green and lush and vibrant” is beautiful to those that prefer it — but life is not assured, and neither is the eventual equilibrium that settles after our species’ last fuckup fades. Still, you’re on the right track. 😅🖖🏼

    • JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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      14 days ago

      Humanity’s <10,000 years

      Not to nitpick over much, but humans are ~2M years old or more, with H. sapiens being about 300K years old.

      The industrial age, however, is not even 300yrs old, so there’s your flash in the pan extinction spiral, so to speak.