Fascinating this digital age of real-time information everywhere which seemingly the media takes full liberty to extrapolate every slice of negativity to the end of the world. (Hence Eternal Pessimism).
This heightened sensationalism serves to stimulate the emotions resulting in viewership and the coveted ratings which equals sales revenue.
What is missing from these apocalyptic projections is paying appropriate credence to the unknown.
History is littered with examples of our inability to accurately predict the future.
Through the rear-view mirror the world has only been permanent advance marked by periods of temporary decline. This appears to correlate nicely with the advancement of humanity.
Excited for what's next (especially what will be the employer of the general masses)...
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