My best guess is that the degree of doom is exaggerated but not fabricated. The exaggeration matters because if it’s there, it’s warping perception about what to do about the real problem. So if it’s there, it would be ideal to address the cause of the exaggeration, even though on the inside that’s probably always going to feel like the wrong thing to focus on.
In the end, I think a healthy attitude looks more like facing the darkness hand-in-hand with joy in our hearts and music in our throats.
I agree with you.
My best guess is that the degree of doom is exaggerated but not fabricated. The exaggeration matters because if it’s there, it’s warping perception about what to do about the real problem. So if it’s there, it would be ideal to address the cause of the exaggeration, even though on the inside that’s probably always going to feel like the wrong thing to focus on.
In the end, I think a healthy attitude looks more like facing the darkness hand-in-hand with joy in our hearts and music in our throats.