The more you’re invested in something, the more you want to see it happen. Many years ago I had a co-worker who was absolutely certain that civilization was about to collapse in the Y2K scare. He spent most of his retirement funds on freeze-dried food, a small piece of land and a trailer, and a pile of other survivalist stuff. When it didn’t come about and he had to return to work, he seemed actually disappointed that the world didn’t end.
Hello Everyone about 6 hours ago
I want to go there!
Unless that guy feels compelled to start something…
JRobinson Premium Member about 2 hours ago
The more you’re invested in something, the more you want to see it happen. Many years ago I had a co-worker who was absolutely certain that civilization was about to collapse in the Y2K scare. He spent most of his retirement funds on freeze-dried food, a small piece of land and a trailer, and a pile of other survivalist stuff. When it didn’t come about and he had to return to work, he seemed actually disappointed that the world didn’t end.
nancyb creator about 1 hour ago
And he votes.
Ida No about 1 hour ago
Murphy’s Law. The unexpected never happens when you’re ready for it.