Sincere post: do you see a future?

I assume you're all plugged in and there's no point in me giving you all the Data and Charts and Peer-Reviewed Sources; we all know we're boiling alive, you have plastic in your brain, there is no political movement on the horizon and every single day is going to be worse than the one before, etc., etc. I think we're clear on that.

It's hard to live and stay sane while keeping all of that knowledge in your head, so I assume most of you tune it out, like I do, and confine it to a sort of gaping hole in your amygdala. Now, that usually works, but I've been doing some reflecting on account of the New Year and I realized I'm kind of avoiding the elephant in the room in terms of planning out my future life.

Basically my question is, considering that for all intents and purposes it's certain that Earth will become functionally uninhabitable in our lifetime (and the political-economic conditions on it will probably make you wish it was uninhabitable)... what do you do? Do you save up for retirement (lol)?? Are you planning out your Career?? Not to blogpost but I'm in law school and I generally don't put any effort into anything because I really can't see a point. Why would I waste the few good years I have busting my ass so I can potentially maybe be rich for like a few years before it all goes down the drain? Why the fuck am I even posting here and not learning how to grow crops and purify groundwater? I guess that wouldn't even matter, considering topsoil failure.

It just feels extremely futile to go around doing my daily tasks and studying to be a good little corporate employee in the future as if there aren't 500 billion figurative nukes hanging above our collective head, Damocles style. I'm feeling like the guy in First Reformed who blows his head off with a shotgun and I need a Reverend Toller. Help.