I think my lack of clarity in my original post is at fault here.
As I pointed out in my more recent post, the Dark Ages were a regression for Europe, not for the rest of the World.
I never meant for my reference to the Dark Ages to be interpreted as meaning that the whole World suffered.
The original point I was trying to make is that “every market ever has crashed, but the world trudges on” can be read as an excessivelly complacent take, because even if elsewhere people are fine it doesn’t mean for we ourselves were we are, that our own way of living will remain and we will be fine.
“Manking will survive” doesn’t mean our own society won’t be screwed and end up going back relative to the rest in Economic and even Technological terms.
I think my lack of clarity in my original post is at fault here.
As I pointed out in my more recent post, the Dark Ages were a regression for Europe, not for the rest of the World.
I never meant for my reference to the Dark Ages to be interpreted as meaning that the whole World suffered.
The original point I was trying to make is that “every market ever has crashed, but the world trudges on” can be read as an excessivelly complacent take, because even if elsewhere people are fine it doesn’t mean for we ourselves were we are, that our own way of living will remain and we will be fine.
“Manking will survive” doesn’t mean our own society won’t be screwed and end up going back relative to the rest in Economic and even Technological terms.