I see lots of doom and gloom here. Understandably, I guess. My take is a little different.
When friends ask me if I think things will get better or worse, my answer is "Yes." I think for one sector of the population, let's call them NPCs because that is a very accurate description for them, things will get worse. Much worse. If you aren't aware, the term NPC or 'Non-Playable Character' comes from video games where you have non-sentient characters that react to stimulus as they are programmed... they are essentially running on algorithms and cannot operate outside parameters set by the game's developers. This describes the person who believes the conventional narratives very well... when you try to dialogue with them it's as though you are talking to an algorithm, not a critically thinking person. They will respond as CNN programmed them to, for example.
But for those who refuse to go along with the globalist plan, things will get better. A lot better. Parallel economies and societies are forming and will continue to form as the technocracy grows more dystopian. For those people who disengage from the global system and integrate into localized, decentralized economies and supply chains, I believe there will be tremendous opportunity and perhaps even a renaissance. Hard times always create opportunity and resilience.
At the end of the day I have hope because of my faith in God. I also understand that truth always wins in the end. Their rotten system is built on untruth and as such cannot sustain itself, just like the Soviet empire and every corrupt tyranny in human history. We are living through the managed decline of the West and while that can be discouraging, it's also very hopeful because death is always seeded with life. The reality is that we always have a choice and no one can take our sovereignty away from us. For a concrete example of this, just look at how the Amish or Mennonites fared throughout this pandemic. Did it affect their lives much if at all?