“It’s like there was a time we were all lost, looking for somewhere to go. I guess what I’m saying is, sometimes you just gotta give things time to be lost, before they can be found.”
I'd like to believe that there's more intention at play. Because maybe there would be enough resources to go around in Carol's world, if there were suddenly no incentive to hoard wealth away for generations. Could that sudden lack of artificial scarcity create space for something more hopeful than the post-apocalyptic hellscapes we're so familiar with?
“…sometimes you just gotta give things time to be lost, before they can be found.”
Had fun re-examining Carol & the End of the World as a post-scarcity rather than
a post-apocalyptic world. Thanks @imaginationasu.bsky.social for inviting me to explore!
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