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of peaceful dissolution and natural harm reduction, the lifting of burdens from humanity's collective chest...because frankly i don't think there's even the remote possibility of people changing things for the better through some sort of pro-active political change. The political change comes through erasing the existent...that's the biggest thing I've learned so far from all the anarchist books i've read.

Not to say that i want people to religiously "do nothing", but modern bureaucratic insanity has reached such insanity that normally to think there's anything you can do to step in and change it will probably make it even worse or be altruistic, sacrificing your own peace of mind and sanity to placate others. Choosing when to be altruistic is the biggest challenge, because you don't want anyone sucking your energy parasitically.

and of course, there will be bad things, very many bad things whether the status quo continues or crashes down through catastrophe. How people react to those bad things will determine how anarchic the world becomes...