gibran2 said:It’s easy to think that NOW is the time when change is right around the corner, because… it is! And what you don’t seem to see (and it’s very understandable), is that people of every generation, for quite some time, have felt exactly the same way. The fact is, change is ALWAYS right around the corner. That’s the nature of existence.
You think earthquakes and natural disasters are saying something about the environment now? Imagine how residents in Pompeii felt in August of 79 AD. Imagine how any group felt during prolonged droughts and famines.
You think there’s political unrest now? Imagine how most non-German Europeans felt in 1938 as Nazi rhetoric was manifesting into action. Look at the civil rights movement in America in the late 1960’s. Who wouldn’t think that revolutionary change wasn’t right around the corner?
Look at almost any time in human history and you’ll find turbulence, war, environmental disasters, extinctions, famines, revolutions. And I’m sure that the people who were living through all of that felt just as you do – that change has happened before, but this time is different.
And it is different this time. But do you know why? It’s different for us this time because we’re the one’s experiencing it. We’re the ones who are living through it.
This post gets +5 for insightfulness. Very well stated IMHO.
And this doesn't mean problems aren't real because they are. It just means that they are our problems. We will either solve them or not just like prior generations.