“Nothing ever happens” shouldn’t be a doomer motto against accomplishing things, it should be a rejection of the idea that whatever current event is going to change anything. Because events almost never change things, and history is actually the accumulation of small fiddly factors. Personal computers took like two decades to change society, and that was a fast one.
“Nothing ever happens” shouldn’t be a doomer motto against accomplishing things, it should be a rejection of the idea that whatever current event is going to change anything. Because events almost never change things, and history is actually the accumulation of small fiddly factors. Personal computers took like two decades to change society, and that was a fast one.
As an incorrigible romantic, I can’t help but to say, aren’t those the small everythings?