When war with Iran doesn’t happen (again) no one who panicked about it (again) will admit or even remember that they were wrong.
Screencap this—it will be very embarrassing if I’m wrong
The online panic cycle creates a self-reinforcing emotional investment in bad things happening (no one wants to admit they were wrong) that is easily manipulated by bad actors. Many figures have heavy financial or professional incentives to make you believe the situation is far worse than it actually is. Their livelihood literally depends on it. Others are simply addicted to the strong feelings that accompany catastrophizing, or the social affirmation that follows from validating the fears of others. Many come to incorrectly believe that bad things didn’t happen only because they panic. People who are perpetually volatile and defensive are unable to respond effectively to serious problems when they actually do occur.
They keep doing this. Just light rumblings and rumors of things and they go “THIS IS IT! ITS OVER! TRUMP IS ISRAEL’S PUPPET!” We are not going to war with Iran, Iran is not going to war with Israel, these overly emotional homos need to chill out.
Dear Paid Subscriber
-Did you do your cardio today?
-Did you lift weights?
-Did you take a stroll in the radiant Sun?
-Did you eat something pleasant and nutritious?
-Did you do something you enjoy?
-Have you expressed gratitude for something good in your life?
-Are you bobbing along in the universe?
P.S. Have you tried the carrot salad?