The most lethal and persistent driver of anxiety in this day and age, far overshadowing all other factors in the world, is money.

Unknowingly, people are feeling increasingly anxious and miserable because, deep down, they sense that some sort of catastrophe is looming. They can’t quite pinpoint what it is, but that catastrophe is fiat. The West has spent far too long in its domestication of the planet. Its citizens have become ignorant and oblivious to the inevitable fate of all fiat currencies. The mere thought of hyperinflation doesn’t even cross their minds, thanks to the comfort, complacency, and wealth they have inherited. Yet, day by day, week by week, the West grows more depressed and fragile. This is undoubtedly linked to their currencies, their standard of living, and the increasing influence of the state.

People rarely question what money truly is. Those who have realised that money must be in symbiosis with time and energy are often dismissed as emotionally attached investors, underestimated and overlooked.

But this isn’t an investment. This isn’t about money. It’s far deeper than you could ever imagine.

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I think it’s more to do with social and legacy media. Smart phones did a fucking numbers on the world.

Technology is neutral. It empowers us to connect and share our authenticity with the world, but because money is essentially a language of information, disinformation has spread rapidly in everything. Nothing makes sense anymore for those who can’t see it.

More money printing = more confused society.

Technology is neutral sure.

People aren’t and are what drives the technology.

I’m not discounting your premise about money, but I don’t think it’s just money causing the pain.

I’m with you, didn’t say it was just money tbh, but it’s a huge factor, probably the biggest.

Broken money has ruined so much and it’s unreal once you see it. Houses, food, families.