I’ve concluded that if there were a nuclear war, the best outcome for
me would also be the most likely one: Instant death. I now know that
worrying gets me nowhere. I’ve accepted that this may end in my death
and so freaking about what could happen next is pointless. You won’t
catch me prepping. I won’t be taking doors off their hinges for
shelter. I won’t fantasise about that bunker. I’ve lived with this
fear for too long. I feel compassion for people who are still worried
about the bomb, but I want them to take it from me: After over 40
years of nuclear war anxiety, fretting about it won’t make it go away
– and neither will marching about it. We can’t uninvent nuclear
weapons, we have to purge mankind of the consciousness that made us
want them in the first place, and that’s a deeper, longer battle that
can only be fought in each of our hearts. For now, we have to find a
way to live with the threat they pose to us – and seek the peace that
comes with accepting that they may destroy us (Picture: Getty Images)

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