============= What a mess ============= I recall reading someone's musing back in 2020, probably on Hacker News, in one of the COVID-19 pandemic discussion threads, something along the lines of "imagine that 2020 is actually the best year of the following decade". Sounded like an odd thought, and I probably wouldn't recall it later if it didn't seem to play out that way a couple of years later. I think they had in mind a worsening pandemic, then economic issues following it, the stock market bubble bursting, and so on. Those did happen, but additionally, and in Russia in particular, there's just a continuous stream of worsening news. Well, perhaps it started in 2012, or in 2000, or some find its causes in the early 1990s (the failure or unwillingness to set proper democratic institutions), or the Soviet times (leading to the early 1990s). I guess one can also blame the monarchy before that, for leading to that. Or just stupidity in general, and not any point(s) in history. But it did intensify this year. One may hope that eventually it'll bounce off the bottom, but so far new lows are being explored. Or perhaps repeated after others, but in another place and with newer technologies. I suppose living through--and observing--this helps to better understand some historical periods, dystopian novels, and places which fell into similar regimes earlier. Actually some of the parallels (in speeches, actions, explanations) are surprisingly close, as if borrowed directly. That makes it easier to see how the same situations can be perceived quite differently (though it was fairly clear before, too): life around here before the war looks fine from this point of time. Hopefully in the future 2022 won't look like a comparatively good year. ---- :Date: 2022-10-06