{"id":67291,"date":"2024-04-13T08:46:39","date_gmt":"2024-04-13T13:46:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/olduvai.ca\/?p=67291"},"modified":"2024-04-13T08:46:39","modified_gmt":"2024-04-13T13:46:39","slug":"todays-contemplation-collapse-cometh-c-grieving-a-natural-response-to-recognition-of-growth-limits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/olduvai.ca\/?p=67291","title":{"rendered":"Today\u2019s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh\u00a0C&#8211;Grieving: A Natural Response To Recognition Of Growth Limits"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"section section--body\">\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\n<hr class=\"section-divider\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"section-content\">\n<div class=\"section-inner sectionLayout--insetColumn\">\n<h3 class=\"graf graf--h3\">Today\u2019s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh\u00a0C<\/h3>\n<p>February 11, 2023 (original posting date)<\/p>\n<figure class=\"graf graf--figure\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"graf-image\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-images-1.medium.com\/max\/600\/1*N1QJLhXIFBeRw1E92fM6gw.jpeg\" data-image-id=\"1*N1QJLhXIFBeRw1E92fM6gw.jpeg\" data-width=\"1767\" data-height=\"1170\" data-is-featured=\"true\" \/><figcaption class=\"imageCaption\">Monte Alban, Mexico. (1988) Photo by\u00a0author.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\"><strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">Grieving: A Natural Response To Recognition Of Growth Limits<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Denial, anger, bargaining, and depression in the face of grievous reality is everywhere; and we all do it to some extent. Some move through the stages more quickly while others remain bogged down in one or more. And it\u2019s not uncommon to bounce back and forth between different stages.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">We don\u2019t want to accept the unpalatable, particularly our (and society\u2019s) mortality. Grappling with such thoughts can be debilitating, both physically and psychologically. I know my first few years of reflecting upon our various predicaments as I travelled down the rabbit\u2019s hole that is Peak Oil was most difficult. My anxiety was, at times, through the roof; but being who I am much of that was channelled into physical activities, particularly constructing some elaborate food gardens.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Psychologists are fairly certain that moving to the final stage of grieving\u200a\u2014\u200aacceptance\u200a\u2014\u200aand engaging with reality in a more forthright manner (even when it is not what we wish or want) allows one to deal with the emotions in a way that helps us to validate them in a healthier way. But this is so difficult to do when we are grieving. Extremely difficult.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Accepting, for example, that our complex society and its relatively high living standards (thanks primarily to our leveraging of a one-time cache of photosynthetic-created energy) have an expiration date is a contemplation the vast, vast majority of us do not want to consider. We desperately fight to keep the negative thoughts out of our minds, thereby impacting the belief systems through which we interpret the world\u200a\u2014\u200aits past, present, and future.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">In a world that has experienced significant problem-solving success due to our tool-making abilities and this finite supply of dense and transportable energy reserves, it\u2019s exceedingly difficult to imagine this trend of \u2018progress\u2019 is coming to an end. We subsequently weave a variety of comforting narratives to avoid such a disheartening reality.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p graf--startsWithDoubleQuote\">\u201cComplex technologies and human ingenuity will save us from any problem we encounter, including (place your favourite one here)\u201d is one common narrative\u2026except inductive reasoning\/logic of this nature does not always work. Continual observations by the turkey of the farmer have provided nothing but overwhelming evidence and positive reinforcement that the farmer is a beneficent and thoughtful caregiver; right up until the day before Thanksgiving and the trip behind the barn to the killing cone, knife in hand.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Confronting the blinders imposed upon us by these comforting narratives allows us to view our world and reality differently, and very much more accurately in my opinion. Not perfectly, but more reflective of the limits existence upon a finite world brings to a biological species not very much different from all the others on this planet\u200a\u2014\u200aexcept perhaps for its tool-making skills and denial of reality.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Alas very, very few want to do this. We would rather remain comfortable in our beliefs that humanity is not limited by its physical environment and stands outside Nature. To paraphrase Nietzsche: we don\u2019t want exposure to reality because that destroys our illusions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">One such illusion among others that I\u2019ve confronted recently is the belief that growth (be in economic or population) is not only inevitable but purely beneficial. It has been driving a significant construction \u2018boom\u2019 in my province and more specifically my town for a number of years. I\u2019ve written about this before but I continue to see some rather misguided but quite common beliefs dominating the discussion among locals.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">The following thoughts are what bubbled up in my mind as I reflected upon these conversations and what the significant majority of my fellow Ontarians appear to believe.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"section section--body\">\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\n<hr class=\"section-divider\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"section-content\">\n<div class=\"section-inner sectionLayout--insetColumn\">\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">We need to reject the mythos that growth (especially economic but also population) is always and forever a good\/beneficial policy path. It is not. Not only are the very real negative environmental\/ecological consequences ignored or rationalized away in such a story, but the limits of what is possible and social problems that arise from it mostly discounted\/minimized.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">In addition, the tendency to assume such growth is inevitable completely overlooks the fact that it is a sociopolitical\/socioeconomic policy choice, not a predestined path. We can stop or reverse it if we so choose.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Finally, little if any attention is paid to the reason(s) our ruling elite cheerlead growth. It is not for the virtue-signalling reasons they shout and market repeatedly. It is about sustaining a Ponzi-type economic system that supports status quo power and wealth structures. It is profit and prestige motivated. It must always be remembered that the primary motivation of our ruling caste is the control\/expansion of the wealth-generating\/-extracting systems that provide their revenue streams and thus positions of power and prestige. All other considerations are secondary\/tertiary and ultimately are leveraged to meet their primary one.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">The world is a complex nexus of geography, geology, biology, physics, and chemistry. And the stories told by our \u2018leaders\u2019 mostly ignore (or rationalize away) the physical realities of these fundamental sciences in favour of sociocultural myths that reinforce the idea that humans stand outside Nature\u200a\u2014\u200aand their positions in our societies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"section section--body\">\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\n<hr class=\"section-divider\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"section-content\">\n<div class=\"section-inner sectionLayout--insetColumn\">\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Significantly exponential credit-\/debt-based fiat currency growth (thanks to the private financial institutions creating it from thin air and charging interest for its use in order to garner obscene profits, and which is what is feeding all this) collides catastrophically with the realities of existence upon a finite planet and its physical limits.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">Given interest-bearing fiat is a claim\/lien upon future resources\u200a\u2014\u200athat we have encountered significant diminishing returns upon\u200a\u2014\u200aand that we are several quadrillion dollars already in hawk, the writing is on the wall that we are totally and completely fubar. What is unsustainable cannot be sustained; no matter how much money we create. All we are succeeding in doing is stealing resources from the future and ensuring our planetary sinks are beyond repair.<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">The best option left is to prepare locally for the impending breakdown of the various complex systems that we have grown dependent upon, particularly the procurement of potable water, food production, and regional shelter needs. In addition, we should be degrowing our regions\/communities, not making the situation even more dire and compounding its effects by continuing to chase growth\u200a\u2014\u200ano matter what the profiteers from this perpetual-growth strategy are repeatedly telling us.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"section section--body\">\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\n<hr class=\"section-divider\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"section-content\">\n<div class=\"section-inner sectionLayout--insetColumn\">\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">What I did say on one of the FB posts to try and keep it relatively succinct and simple:<\/p>\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\"><em class=\"markup--em markup--p-em\">Infinite growth on a planet with finite resources already encountering diminishing returns and using trillions of dollars of debt-\/credit-based \u2018money\u2019 to pull them from the future. What could possibly go wrong? We are travelling in exactly the opposite direction of where we should be heading.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"section section--body\">\n<div class=\"section-divider\">\n<hr class=\"section-divider\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"section-content\">\n<div class=\"section-inner sectionLayout--insetColumn\">\n<p class=\"graf graf--p\">If you\u2019ve made it to the end of this contemplation and have got something out of my writing, please consider ordering the trilogy of my \u2018fictional\u2019 novel series, Olduvai (PDF files; only $9.99 Canadian), via my <a class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" href=\"https:\/\/olduvai.ca\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" data-href=\"https:\/\/olduvai.ca\/\">website<\/a>\u200a\u2014\u200athe \u2018profits\u2019 of which help me to keep my internet presence alive and first book available in print (and is available via various online retailers). <strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">Encouraging others to read my work is also much appreciated<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today\u2019s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh\u00a0C February 11, 2023 (original posting date) Monte Alban, Mexico. 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