The thing about the end of the world is that not just the West collapses, the whole world does.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For many people, myself included, the end of the world is happening all the time! It is a form of criticality that paradoxically gives us hope for change and improvement.
The world is ending, make no mistake. It's coming to an end. This can't go on for much longer. Capitalism has to fall.
If one wants to talk about the end of the world, the apocalypse, you're talking about the world itself. It's not Southern California breaking into the sea. The story is global, and it requires that kind of approach.
My own judgment of how the world is gonna end is that there will be a country led by a madman that will build a nuclear bomb with so much force, so much power, that it will be dropped somewhere on the face of this earth and that the earth will lose its place.
I think that thing about the destruction of the world is there all the time, it's there every day when we look out the window.
When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.
The world ultimately is what we say it is.
When things aren't working out for people, the end of the world seems like an easy way to wipe the slate clean.
'Let the Great World Spin' at the end talks a lot about connections and light and possibility and the fact that the world doesn't end. Even in the darkest times, we have to go on.
It's not the end of the world to lose.