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I have made a prediction that there is going to large calamity with in the next 20 years.

All of us are bombarded with extreme responsibilities, more than we used to have years ago.
Everything we do is converted into an excuse for other people to complain about our behaviour.
So we are under ever increasing pressure and not onloy is it making us ill, but we cannot perform enough tasks to keep up.
The people who put pressure on us also have the same problem, who is turn have the same problem.
It is all coming from the government altimatly.

If thsi continues, we will not be able to sustain the ecomony, the health system, education, safety and workplace conditions, and eventually the government.

This means that the world economy will eventually crash, money will become meaningless as we want be able to keep track of it.
Hospitals will not be able to perform with in the rules and people will die.
Schools will close and businesses will be destroyed.

2007-08-27 08:11:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

Because of this, imports and exports will siese up and there will be no food transport; which will lead to wide-spread civil war.

Gradually the whole worlds infra-structure will break-down and then we will be in absolute and utter chaos.

Nuclear war, chemical warfare and so will occur.

Then the loss of fossil fuels will lead to the loss of global dimmer dust and temperatures will soar, and the weather will go crazy and there will be tornadoes and hurricanes everywhere.

It will be followed by a rise in sea levels and millions of people will die in floods, and the deseases following it.

Nature will compensate which will lead to an ice-age and the world will freeze.

There would altimately be billions of deaths from starvation, desease and war and evrything will be an absolute and utter state of carnage.

It would take us about 100 years to recover from it.

Do you see this happening?

2007-08-27 08:18:16 · update #1

4 answers

Wow, this is so neat. If everyone adds their story we will have all the truth. Here's my part. Predictions where always, if we do this we will get that. However is we change it could be a paradise. The latest research on the mind and emotions predict a global mind shift to the side of our brain that has all our humanity and loving instrincts, our true and higher self. The question is which will come first. The winner will push the other prediction out. I do know that to sit on our hands will cinche the deal on the bad side. Together we can make this heaven on earth, many hands make the work light. We, not leaders, will definitely have to do it. We have dominion over the earth and no one, not even God or goverment can interfere. We are the walrus. I have information on how people are beginning to take things in their own hands and even keeping a running score with 'the shift report.org.' Either that or we've all had way to much caffeine.

2007-08-27 09:15:54 · answer #1 · answered by hb12 7 · 0 0

Wow. I was actually thinking we were getting too lazy and avoiding responsibilties. With all the modern technology and hi-tech computer gadgets. We are placing the blame on electronics and lazy people that just can't accept that a job is a job that relies on them and everyone else for eveyone. The lower level people are the ones that get all the work because the higher ups just don't think its their job. Its the lower level people stablizing our economy in a way. I do agree though we're dooming ourselves for destruction. The govt says higher minimum wage and then in turn raise BGE, raise taxes and raise the rent. I mean ****! If people would just consider the other half of things the economy and life would just be a bit easier to deal with. I mean we're not all celebrities who get to have a assistant running by our hips telling us when to go where and what would look good in the papers. We the people who keep this world turning have to stop, appreciate our coworkers and friends and realize that we have to help each other and not just ourselves and just take a moment and help someone out. Working together will take the pressure off, wouldn't it????

2007-08-27 08:24:08 · answer #2 · answered by miesh 2 · 1 0

I think today's world is definitely more fragile. Globalization is partially to blame for this; if China were to blow up tomorrow, America's economy would go with it. And so would begin the domino effect.

I'm not worried about it though. I mean, if you had the chance to prevent the inevitable, would you, or would it even be possible to? I guess what I'm saying is from a social Darwinism perspective. If your predicted collapse of the world were to happen, things would start over or a dominant society would rise. That, and Dr. Phil wouldn't be on TV anymore. Woot.

2007-08-27 08:27:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

hummm... in that order?

answer is no

sounds like someone is a little stressed/overwhelmed. i find it easier to focus on what little GOOD there is in this world, cause the bad is just overwhelming. have some faith in humanity, we are not ALL bad.

2007-08-27 08:27:15 · answer #4 · answered by kub2 4 · 1 0

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