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Again, you're assuming that "the end of American democracy" = "it's all over, we should give up" I long wrestled with the basic knowledge that the climate crisis would get worse for the rest of my life, but I eventually found a way to move past it:
I'd rather be prepared for that suffering so I can appreciate the joys I get along the way even more. There will be suffering, so I need to stock up on happiness whenever I can. I need to love myself so I can be more optimistic about my future without staking it all the world's future. I have certainty there will be some level of deeply bad shit, but that's more comforting now than disturbing. I've moved past wanting the world to be good; it just isn't, and I can work with that.
This type of radical acceptance eases the dread without making you believe you don't need to work to make things better. This way I can see the truth AND not feel hopeless and apathetic. It's not easy to think this way, but it is totally doable.