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End of the world Quote by Nicole Sheldon

“The days before December 21st, 2012 there were all sorts of TV specials about the end of the world and the Mayan calendar. I always thought it cut off there because some guy said, 'Hey Bob, don't you think we've gone far enough in the future for this thing?” quote by Nicole Sheldon
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““The days before December 21st, 2012 there were all sorts of TV specials about the end of the world and the Mayan calendar. I always thought it cut off there because some guy said, 'Hey Bob, don't you think we've gone far enough in the future for this thing?””

Nicole Sheldon

About This Quote

Media hype about apocalyptic dates can create anxiety, yet some view it as a narrative limit, prompting us to question our temporal perspective.

In simple terms: Apocalypse hype fuels fear and reflection on time.

Key Takeaway

Narratives shape our sense of urgency.

Themes

media apocalypse culture time perception

Mood

curious skeptical

Type

observational cultural critique

When to use this quote

  • watching disaster movies before a deadline
  • discussing future scenarios in a classroom
  • planning personal goals after a predicted event

Key Concepts

psychology of hype social construction of fear

Practical Applications

  • Critically evaluate sensational news
  • Use speculative dates as motivation for personal projects

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does apocalyptic storytelling affect daily decisions?
  • What can we learn from imagined futures?
A Different Perspective

Over‑focus on distant catastrophes can distract from present responsibilities.

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