Maybe it never began
It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of the Asyrian Empire.
I understand the point. But it misses an extremely important factor: technology.
Yes, humans have played pretend we were this world’s owners/masters since civilization began.
But our toolbox is filled with tech that can literally reverse terraform the climate against us, and we’re using it with abandon and without restraint. Add to that AI, CRISPR derived bioweapons, etc. We’ve gotten to the point where we cobble together yet another means of world wide destruction every decade or two, and we all know we’re too stupid and selfish not to for the prospect of short term, individual gain.
They were monkeys with spears and swords, a threat to rival monkey tribes, but in no way the entire species. We are monkeys with nukes and beyond.
“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity”
-Albert Einstein
Or bodies are in a constant state of getting older and undergoing collapse. I think that believing in the good old days is a reaction to getting old. I think that believing in some golden past is it reaction to our own bodily degeneration. Fear of our mortality is a powerful force, and I think that a large amount of people externalize/project that fear onto their perception of society.
Saving this comment. It’s a fantastic observation you’ve made, you convinced me.
The end of the world hasn’t happened for everyone yet, but the world does end for some individuals every day.
Reminds me of the poem the florist has in Grim Fandango that goes something like: it may be years, it may be hours, but sooner or later everyone pushes up flowers.
Man that game is a damn masterpiece
I think it’s more that you get taught the “right” way of doing, speaking, etc. and people are geared to dislike challenges to that idea until they learn to accept change. Another example would be people who’ve learnt how to do a particular task at work being shown a better way of doing it but having a niggling sense that the way they’d learnt first is ipso facto better.
This is what some people on Fox News are saying because they saw drag queens at the Olympics. The end times are coming. 🙄
Yes, the drag queens will destroy the world, not unfettered capitalism.
And of course, the best way to prevent this doom is more religion. That always works out so well…
Especially when one of the loudest religions actively want to doom the world so that their sky daddy can show everyone else how right they were this whole time…
Ah yes, I’m certain Jesus would want his “followers” to hasten the end of the fucking world. Wait a minute, didn’t have supposedly let himself be crucified to save us? And Christians consider his sacrifice something of a big deal.
The goddamn frustrating thing is that it only happened because it’s normal and accepted in Europe. It’s only because of the bs puritanical culture war in the US that they think it’s somehow relevant to them. Haven’t even stopped to think that there are other cultures at the… Olympics
I for one welcome our new drag queen overlords
Gotta keep the smoke screens as thick as their viewers’ skulls, lest they see through it
i’ve heard that quote attributed to socrates. you tellin me he ripped off another motherfucker?
I don’t actively endorse anything in this image
What is “complexity?”
Do you suppose the collapse will be next week, right when he arrives?
We’ll find out next week in the next thrilling episode of He-Man ™
If we are more complex than anything ever, and vastly so, haven’t we disproven the theory / broken the curse?
What is the baseline / threshold / limit for complexity before a society collapses?
Is it just human nature to destroy itself?
You should probably know that historically societies collapsing has typically resulted in improved health of the lower classes as judged by skeletons in the archeological record.
We should not really understand societies collapsing as a violent or spectacular thing. It’s usually just growth slowing, people move away, the ability of states to enforce taxes and provide services weakens and people work out their own stuff.
I’m not saying society is collapsing, just that if it does it’ll probably look more like declining birthrates and movement away from cities and advanced manufacturing to more agrarian lifestyle. Also that for the poor and downtrodden this will probably, on average, be an improvement.
meaningless. what does it mean for a society to be complex? what does “collapse” entail? if a certain amount complexity makes a society collapse, why are we more complex than ever? shouldn’t society have collapsed before this point?
just a bunch of nonsensical words strung together to mean nothing more than “i don’t understand some things and it makes me afraid”. literally the mindset of people who think trans people existing will lead to the downfall of society.
On top of that assuming societies get more complex over time, of course a collapse would always happen when they are the most complex.
When people get too old, the next step is death. We are now older than we have ever been!
I so badly want a source for this.
It’s in the picture, just read the tablet
I read the tablet and it’s more about the quality of copper ingots delivered than the general decline of civilization.
I don’t know where the best quality copper ingots could be found in Ancient Mesopotamia, but I’ve definitely learned not to bother dealing with Ea-nāṣir!
Found Nanni’s Lemmy account.
There’s a lot of references to this, but it looks like there’s not a known source. Interestingly, the first reference to this tablet was from 1908. https://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/10/22/world-end/
So it’s a fake story from 1908
It’s annoying that they referenced several times the quote appeared since the early 1900s, but didn’t take a single step to determine if such a thing was written down in a museum in Istanbul.
Party pooper here - https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/4923/was-this-quote-on-a-clay-tablet-about-unruly-kids-written-by-an-assyrian
Quoting the answer from there:
In summary:
- I have not shown whether or not this is a quote from an ancient work.
- I’ve shown that the quote, and its provenance has survived largely intact since the 1920s at least.
- In particular, it has been traced far further back than Sir Isaac Asimov’s book (as suggested by others here).
- However, I have shown it was not both Assyrian and from 2800 BC. It may have in Akkadian, a related language, from 2800 BC, but that is earlier than any references I found so I find it unlikely. It might have been Sumerian.
- IMHO, given the dubious provenance of the source, a more likely scenario is that it is either a true quote, oddly translated, from a much later date, or invented in the early 20th Century.
Oh man if it is Akkadian and not Assyrian then it ruins the whole joke!
There’s no doubt whatsoever that people thousands of years ago expressed these things, but yeah, it’s too bad we don’t have an actual surviving example.
It was never over 🤯
We are so back 😎
it being over is over
Sounded fake as fuck to me, but I appreciate the hard data to back up my hypothesis.
It’s a tale as old as time, just like the “noone wants to work anymore” tale.
I don’t see a problem viewing our current predicament a post apocalypse
The bronze age collapse happened ~1600 years after that tablet was written, i guess that could count as an end of the world(that they knew)
Writing books ? Despicable
Mesopotamia has fallen, billions must die.
Yeah, no, the 80s and 90s were the fucking best.
For Americans, sure. Not globally.
Tough fucking luck for non-Westerners, do not care.
BC?
Edit: As in “B.C.” no “because”
No Italian rebel crisis, no more Cato, no more independent Pompeii, Julias Ceaser got married, this Cicero guy really knows how to argue. So much better than the 70s.
No climate crisis, no Trump, no social media, no AI, nothing.
Ok but the 80s had terrible 80s music and awful 80s movies which cancel out all that good shit.
You twice misspelled the word “awesome”,. It happens all the time sadly. I bet AI filled it in for you.
the 80s and 90s suffered the worst wave of violent crime on record, a bad recession, and a bunch of other things.
Perhaps so, I don’t have the data to verify other than the recession which was at the very start of 80s and certainly didn’t define the next 20 years. That wasn’t what I commented about. I think the music and movies were awesome, not awful at all.
Yeah I was supposed to be commenting to cazzone not you, my mistake
Acid rain, aids epidemic, worst violent crime wave on record, climate change was a problem it just had yet to mature as much, recessions, and a lot of other things.
The joke in this chain of replies is, that “70s” ain’t the 1970s. Please see @ours@lemmy.world comment writing “BC?” and @No_Eponym@lemmy.ca rolling with it. Unless you meant to answer @CazzoneArrapante@lemm.ee.
I did not expect people to interpret it into “because”. That’s even funnier than my joke.
I had not even thought of that yesterday (that Jiggle had interpreted it as “because”).
No climate crisis + better economy = ain’t that me problem
Yeah, no people with money ever have to worry about crime, or climate issues other than heating.
Exactly. Who cares about crime, just give me a good job and a house and I’ll be fine.
children no longer obey their parents? mf you have no idea what is to come