You might have seen this cartoon dog and these flames before. The artwork has become popular on “memes” which satirize people who are oblivious — or in denial — that their world is falling apart around them.
I feel like the little cartoon dog. I feel as though the world is on fire around me. The economy seems to be collapsing. The political system is in a dangerous shambles. The broader culture is a dysfunctional cesspool which is driven by idiots who are out of touch with reality.
But it’s not just the broader outside world. My own life is burning down, at least by the standards of what I expected and what I wanted — and even by the vision of what I believe is possible for my life.
I’m sitting here passively — in the metaphorical sense — and I’m watching the chaos play out all around me. I’m not doing anything about it because I haven’t figured out how to fix everything. I keep functioning as though everything is normal.
But inside, I am painfully aware that this is not fine. Something has to change.

Our choices determine whether we die alone or surrounded by love
Sad, but true: Neither Ron Paul nor any libertarian has chance to win
I’m more afraid of sanctimonious smart people than of stupid people
Why do we often attract the folks who are most destructive for us?
If voting really changed anything, governments would make it illegal
What if I hadn’t been afraid to follow Paul Finebaum’s advice 20 years ago?
In England, Oxford City Council mandates video recording for taxis
Hidden chains need to be broken, so I’ve become a reluctant rebel