bloomer
A place for optimism, relentless positivity, anti-doomerism, and snuggle sessions.
We're all in this together, and a better world is possible!
This is now also a space for organizing tips for our collective survival as we confront climate change and everything else. Still no doom-posting. We're here to work together, support each other, and boldly face the future.
Rules:
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Familiarize yourself with the site-wide Code of Conduct
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No doom, no gloom, only bloom. There's plenty of room for doomerism elsewhere. This community is solely for having a positive outlook on the future and spreading good vibes.
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Be kind to your fellow users. This also means no arguing in the comm. Arguments and negativity are not conducive to blooming. Constructive discussion is good. No interest-policing. Support your comrades in their joy!
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Always share good news. We can't exactly enforce this one, but if you have good news, please share it with us! Keeping happiness and positivity to yourself is the twelfth type of liberalism.
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Same, very much so. And yes, it probably will be past our lifespans, but that is ok.
This whole thought experiment made me realize how incredibly deeply our minds are trapped in "capitalist realism". I really struggled with coming up with a story from the future which made the "easier to imagine the end of the world then..." quote become more concrete than ever. But when I got going, it was very satisfying to think about. Genuinely made me feel more hopeful.
I am also finding out that my reaction to these stories of better futures is very emotional, in a good way. Like getting exposed to something I didn't really know I was missing.
But the stories that we build our understanding of the world from are all stories of the ruling class. It's reactionary and competitive. Full of war, destruction and hopelesness day in and day out. Even the comics we read as kids like Donald Duck steer our imagination to capitalist realism.
I love the idea that the old revolutionary in your story is you. If I had the spoons I'd start collecting stories like this and publish them online somewhere. I also genuinely think these would be good agitprop, we need to tell stories of a future that people want to live in. The doom and despair only creates hopelesness and apathy, because nobody is painting pictures of a better tomorrow. This is why I think China is such a powerful story right now. People see the progress and want to live like that.