What if it Work?
What if The World Ended?
What if it Works?
The world ending. That sounds like the beginning of a movie or a book. So that brings us to the question, why do so many people care about the world ending? Why the emphasis?
Maybe because it's the World Wars, or the politics going on, or maybe the media just wants to scare people. Either way, it seems like times are getting worse instead of better ... right?
Then we could look at it from the other extreme. What if we still have a chance? I mean forget all the news. Did the world end? No. It's just very simple, the world could have ended fifty years ago. It did not. It could have ended yesterday, one second ago, now. Look around you, you're still alive.
I'm not saying everything is fine, and there is nothing to worry about, all I'm saying is that it could be worse. Hundreds of years ago, I'm talking about, when we couldn't even tell what was going on in the world. No media, no internet, no news. What was it like then?
Much worse. Much worse. For one, lots more wars were going on, and people didn't even know it. They may have heard it from a whole chain of people, one person to the next, and to the next, but they could not get exact details that way. Plus, by the time they heard about it, the war was probably over.
I'm sure they had their own problems, but I can assure you, they weren't thinking the world was going to come to an end.
Nowadays, we are more civilized and are most likely preventing lots of potential wars. Because now, we have so many ways of knowing every little detail of something that has nothing to do with us, and would never affect us.
I'm sure people would disagree with me, after all, what's the point of news if it doesn't embellish everything to make life more exciting?
There are so many things that could happen if the world ended. All the little juicy details -- how would it happen? What would happen before, and after? Mass earthquake? Skyscrapers falling? Nuclear war? Flood? Asteroids falling down to earth? There's probably a lot more ways this could happen than anybody could think of. An amazing thought: It never happened.
I think we should take that into account. We start worrying about what will be, then we can start looking forward to new things, not being stuck in the past and thinking the world will end. We should just stop worrying, and move on.
- What if it Work?
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Maybe because it's the World Wars, or the politics going on, or maybe the media just wants to scare people. Either way, it seems like times are getting worse instead of better ... right?
I'm not saying everything is fine, and there is nothing to worry about, all I'm saying is that it could be worse. Hundreds of years ago, I'm talking about, when we couldn't even tell what was going on in the world. No media, no internet, no news. What was it like then?
Much worse. Much worse. For one, lots more wars were going on, and people didn't even know it. They may have heard it from a whole chain of people, one person to the next, and to the next, but they could not get exact details that way. Plus, by the time they heard about it, the war was probably over.
I'm sure they had their own problems, but I can assure you, they weren't thinking the world was going to come to an end.
Nowadays, we are more civilized and are most likely preventing lots of potential wars. Because now, we have so many ways of knowing every little detail of something that has nothing to do with us, and would never affect us.
I'm sure people would disagree with me, after all, what's the point of news if it doesn't embellish everything to make life more exciting?
There are so many things that could happen if the world ended. All the little juicy details -- how would it happen? What would happen before, and after? Mass earthquake? Skyscrapers falling? Nuclear war? Flood? Asteroids falling down to earth? There's probably a lot more ways this could happen than anybody could think of. An amazing thought: It never happened.
I think we should take that into account. We start worrying about what will be, then we can start looking forward to new things, not being stuck in the past and thinking the world will end. We should just stop worrying, and move on.
- What if it Work?
Team
(Because What if it Works? Was Taken)
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