On the contrary...
I think we will, one day, be telling our grand children "where we were when" the world changed forever.
The veneer of security has been punctured in the US, in Canada, and around the world. Certainly, there has not been this type of direct and catastrophic assault on the U.S., in .... ever?
It makes Pearl Harbor look like a Candy Store stickup.
Some thoughts about what may change...
I expect that "fortress America" will become even more prominent in international relations.
We may be drawn deeper into North American isolationism.
The Star Wars missile defence program will proceed apace and Canada and others will shut up and get on board.
Governments everywhere, including Canada will spend more money on defence and intelligence.
The stock markets will take a major gutting... then, the economy may rebound as western nations start spending their surpluses on new security infrastructure.
Flying everywhere will be like flying out of Tel Aviv... passengers will routinely be required to check in 2 or 3 hours in advance to go through rigorous security.
The airlines will be sued massively for failing to prevent the takeovers of their aircraft.
Airlines will adopt sealed cockpits and armed guards on all flights. Air fares will increase drastically to cover the costs of security and increased insurance.
The next terrorist mega-attack will involve biological or nuclear weapons.
The US will lead the west into open warfare to exterminate terrorism. It may or may not be as effective as Vietnam.
There will be phenomenal changes to the competitive landscape of financial markets and the world of business. Some companies ceased to exist yesterday. Those who realize who before others do, and seize the advantage will make billions.
Occupancy rates in landmark office buildings will plummet, commercial real estate values will shake out massively as significant exodus from Class A office structures reverses the value-proposition and suburban, low profile locations become increasingly valuable.
Today, the day after, is the first day of a new era...