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Do some people? Sure. There's more than a few sects of evangelicals that are all in on the end of the world.
But, frankly, outside of certain religious sects and/or cults, I strongly doubt it's all that widespread.
Even the preppers I know don't want it to collapse, they're just aware that society is fragile and is more likely than not going to collapse - knowing something is likely to happen and preparing for it is very very different than hoping for it.
I'm terminally doomer, but even I don't really think that the "world is ending" is a likely outcome, even if the worst of everything possible happens.
The question, for me, has always not been 'will humans die out' so much as 'can we stop squabbling over stupid shit long enough we don't all die'.
well that's just it! I think their preoccupation with the world ending does hint at some sort of desire for it. this grows even more true with however much more unlikely the end actually is