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jrineakter
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Today, from one day to the next,

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Of course... so here, we're not going to go into detail, but the climate crisis is already here and will continue to get worse, so we necessarily have reasons to be worried, to be negative, to be pessimistic. You see that the press, journalists in general, of a certain category in any case, they add to it, that is to say that we only hear about that. In any newspaper, for two years, it was Covid, every day, with the count of cases, hospitalizations, deaths and sometimes contradictory explanations, projections that were proven or that did not happen, etc.

the press has gone from the subject of Covid to the subject of the war in Ukraine. We can clearly feel that... And there have been studies that have been done from a marketing point of view, it has been proven that press titles that created fear, sold more. We sold more newspapers when we had titles that created fear. It has unfortunately almost become an obligation for journalists to attract attention, especially today in our society, and to scare. All of this adds to the pessimism, when every day you have titles that scare you, inevitably.

All this, I am not here to deny it and to say "it does not exist", but I also prefer to tell myself, it is in any case what I do every time I see people who are really defeatist, pessimistic but extremely indonesia whatsapp number data pessimistic, I cannot help but think that it has always been hard. The history of humanity is full of difficulties.

In any case, I have never read, maybe it existed, and if there is a period like that, you should refer me to it, but I have not seen in all the things I have read about history periods during which everything was perfect, there was no violence, no conflict, no problem, no risk, everything was perfect, great, brilliant, sublime. I still have the impression, when reading history, that it has always been hard. I would even say, I would even go a little further by saying that it has always been harder, even harder, than it is now.

I've used these little examples before in episodes of "Walking with Johan" and I like to take this example that seems to me to be both true and simple, which is that I was born in 1982 and I think that's lucky. I was lucky to be born in 1982, because if you change just one number and say: "OK. I wasn't born in 1982 but 1882". You turn a 9 into an 8, it's not much. If that had been the case, in 1914, I would have been 32 years old. I would have been 32 years old in 1914. Suffice to say that I had a good chance of not surviving past my 30s. If I had survived in 1940, when the German army occupied France, since I come from the Ardennes, from the North of France, so I would have been in the occupied part, well I would have been 58 years old and I would have ultimately spent my life in negativity and in crisis and crisis management.
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