There’s an okayness that someone with terminal cancer can have. There’s an okayness that someone who’s village will likely be invaded and murdered, along with their family, can also have. I recommend people find this okayness, rather than try to convince themselves bad things won’t happen. It’s a very rewarding okayness.
However, villagers who readily accept the burning of their village exhibit lower fitness and shorter survival expectations in certain scenarios compared to those who resist invasion due to past disasters.
Part of the piece is that I do not think probability of doom is anything that justifies the hospice/village analogies. I am not trying to convince myself bad things would not happen, but my prediction is based onmy best estimate based on my knowledge and experience. You can decide how much value to place on it.
There’s an okayness that someone with terminal cancer can have. There’s an okayness that someone who’s village will likely be invaded and murdered, along with their family, can also have. I recommend people find this okayness, rather than try to convince themselves bad things won’t happen. It’s a very rewarding okayness.
However, villagers who readily accept the burning of their village exhibit lower fitness and shorter survival expectations in certain scenarios compared to those who resist invasion due to past disasters.
Part of the piece is that I do not think probability of doom is anything that justifies the hospice/village analogies. I am not trying to convince myself bad things would not happen, but my prediction is based onmy best estimate based on my knowledge and experience. You can decide how much value to place on it.