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excel

12/06/19 10:26 AM

#12149 RE: sumisu #12148

Sadly .............. correct.

HowardHughs

12/06/19 11:16 AM

#12150 RE: sumisu #12148

The rate of change has been much faster than a slow burn.The scale of change is amazing.I don't believe we are built for this.We have some understanding of what the impact of easy living really is but we won't figure it out for a very long time.Our brains and bodies are paying a price and our economic systems are going to fail.We won't see large scale healthy change until the die off concludes.I'm not prepared for how fast and how large the die off could occur.But we could see a 90% die off in only 5-10 years starting in the next 2-3 years.I haven't focused on this very much as it's too horrific.Crude oil helped us build a TV dinner and drive through fast food world that is killing us.Diebities,high blood pressure,cancer,depression and dementia are signs we have a terrible problem.Diet,modern stress and sedentary life styles are killing us.But we won't change much.People still smoke tobacco and marijuana is back, lol.New Years resolutions never stick.We would rather die than give up "the good life".