The End of the Old World
We stand at a threshold. The institutions that once organized human activity — corporations, governments, universities — are losing their grip on reality. Not because they are evil, but because they were designed for a world that no longer exists.
That world was built on scarcity, hierarchy, and the assumption that human beings are primarily economic actors. It optimized for efficiency, scale, and control. It created unprecedented material wealth — and unprecedented spiritual poverty.
The cracks are now visible everywhere: in the climate, in our politics, in the epidemic of meaninglessness that haunts even the most "successful" among us.