The FUTURE is SCARY

Aegon

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Zombified young people addicted to screens who can no longer concentrate and work effectively, both academically and professionally.

Marriages that are no longer lasting, the concept of family that is completely breaking down.

The rate of depression and mental health disorders of all kinds is exploding.

The pace of work is becoming increasingly frenetic; in the vast majority of jobs today, we are asked to be as fast and productive as possible.

Inflation is ever-increasing.

Educational standards are plummeting year after year (see screens).

Authority is collapsing, whether it's the police, who can no longer command respect in their neighborhoods, or teachers, who are finding it increasingly difficult to command respect in their classrooms, etc.

People are becoming more and more individualistic, crazy, and zombified by social media, etc. Even parents are caught up in the TikTok loop.

People are moving further and further away from religion and morality. There's certainly a resurgence thanks to Muslims, but even they are becoming less and less pious over time.

How can our society continue at this pace? We're heading towards an increasingly absurd model; I don't even know how it's holding up.

Am I the only one who feels like we're slowly approaching a collapse, or at least a major change?

I don't think the current model will be sustainable in the coming decades, especially since it's getting worse every year.
 

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Wabari

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Zombified young people addicted to screens who can no longer concentrate and work effectively, both academically and professionally.

Marriages that are no longer lasting, the concept of family that is completely breaking down.

The rate of depression and mental health disorders of all kinds is exploding.

The pace of work is becoming increasingly frenetic; in the vast majority of jobs today, we are asked to be as fast and productive as possible.

Inflation is ever-increasing.

Educational standards are plummeting year after year (see screens).

Authority is collapsing, whether it's the police, who can no longer command respect in their neighborhoods, or teachers, who are finding it increasingly difficult to command respect in their classrooms, etc.

People are becoming more and more individualistic, crazy, and zombified by social media, etc. Even parents are caught up in the TikTok loop.

People are moving further and further away from religion and morality. There's certainly a resurgence thanks to Muslims, but even they are becoming less and less pious over time.

How can our society continue at this pace? We're heading towards an increasingly absurd model; I don't even know how it's holding up.

Am I the only one who feels like we're slowly approaching a collapse, or at least a major change?

I don't think the current model will be sustainable in the coming decades, especially since it's getting worse every year.
Yeah, a lot of things feel off, screen addiction, weaker families, rising mental health issues, but not everything is doomed. Every generation thinks the world’s collapsing. What’s different now is the speed of change and how unprepared we are for it.

But let’s be honest: some people are still building strong families, still chasing truth, still staying grounded. It’s not all decay. it’s also a test. Collapse? Maybe. But maybe it’s just a loud wakeup call. What matters is what we do about it.

Sounds to me like you’re speaking from your own experience, and if that’s true, I’d encourage you to start changing your ways.
 
You're absolutely right , if things continue at this pace, the world genuinely risks becoming a dystopian nightmare. Much of this decline is driven by hyper-capitalism and a consumer culture that prioritizes profit, speed, and distraction over well-being, community, and meaning.


The health crisis goes well beyond mental health too. We're seeing skyrocketing rates of chronic illness, lifestyle-related diseases, and developmental issues that were far less common even just 50 years ago. The growing obsession with health fads, gym culture, and online fitness influencers is really just a symptom of a deeper, systemic problem people trying to reclaim some control over their bodies in a system that is wrecking them.


Socially, the breakdown is undeniable. Face-to-face human interaction is being replaced by screen-based communication, and people are more digitally “connected” but emotionally and socially isolated than ever. It's no wonder anxiety, loneliness, and distrust are surging.


The erosion of traditional structures like family, community, and shared values whether religious or civic , leaves a vacuum that consumer culture and algorithm-driven media eagerly fill. But the result is instability, not fulfillment.

Unless there's a cultural reset , one that challenges the economic model, restores meaning, and re-prioritizes human connection , this trajectory doesn’t lead anywhere good.
 

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