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This is what I have been trying to explain to a friend for quite some time.

Ironically, he is the one who sent me this article.

What resonated is not the idea of collapse or drama, but the framing of this moment as an evolutionary transition rather than random chaos. That is exactly where my thinking has been landing over the past year, largely triggered by the cognitive dissonance of watching political, cultural, and psychological systems behave in ways that no longer make sense using old assumptions.

In conversations, I kept coming back to the same point. Complex systems break down before they reorganize. Fear rises because fear is fast and efficient. People narrow their thinking not because they are stupid, but because the environment is pushing them into older, more energy efficient cognitive modes. That looks like polarization, spectacle, and regression on the surface, but underneath it is a system under strain trying to find a new equilibrium.

What has been especially striking to me is how this lens suddenly makes ancient wisdom feel less mystical and more practical. The teachings of early seers, religious traditions, Stoicism, and contemplative practices were not just moral guidance. They were early maps of the human nervous system. Now neuroscience and psychology are independently confirming the benefits of meditation, reflection, emotional regulation, and restraint in exactly the kinds of high stress, high complexity environments we are entering.

That convergence is what convinced me I was not just overthinking things. When ancient practices and modern brain science start pointing in the same direction, it suggests we are rediscovering tools that help humans adapt during periods of instability, not escape from them.

This article put language to something I have been circling intuitively. Not apocalypse. Not business as usual. A transition phase where old operating systems no longer scale, and the real work is learning how to think, regulate, and relate differently before something more coherent can emerge.

Florence Ukpabi's avatar

Mmm I honestly loved reading all of this, it's beautiful to come across another threshold guide/walker and see so much of your own thoughts in someone else's words.

I have some space over the next few days to sit with these very powerful and important questions.

Thank you.

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