They did say that we're all potential transducers of information into chaos. So as the world becomes increasingly chaotic, maybe it also opens up choices that wouldn't otherwise be possible. I know for myself I've been struggling with having any sense of excitement and motivation towards my career, or the idea of having a 401k, and other such things. Many of our plans or excitement about future prospects assume "business as usual" on this planet. I'll go to college, get a job, get some promotions, save for retirement, move to Florida and enjoy the sun as I work on my garden. But it ain't like that anymore, so we can't "plan" for a damn thing right now - it's all in flux!Just wait! I reckon things are gonna make increasingly less sense as time passes. It's certainly a really good opportunity for many people to start thinking outside the box, or maybe, in "unlimited terms". I mean, when everything in our reality starts to make no sense whatsoever, when right becomes wrong and good bad etc., those are prefect conditions to open minds en masse.
So if nothing else, that allows you to consider other options that you would never try before. Chaos offers an opportunity to do something new, and maybe that's for the best, because I think many of us here would be incredibly bored with "business as usual" I outlined above. I think the transition period is simply annoying because it takes a while for the world to respond to the chaos, so people are still trying to act as if everything is normal, and it's annoying to the rest of us. There may be some extra annoying times when the masses finally decide to end the current world and make a new one. But honestly, I'll be cheering us on, we have collectively suffered enough, and it's about time we take ownership of our future and design a world that isn't made of, by, and for psychopaths. And also toss out 4D STS while we're at it. Wouldn't it be nice if we could call this planet home instead of a prison camp?!
Remember that feeling of wonder about the world as a kid, before you learned how the world really works? I wish we could have that feeling of wonder again - but this time as fully cognizant adults who see the world as it really is, and see it as something full of infinite exciting possibilities for everyone.