The Fragile Spiral: How Civilizations Collapse and How to Break the Cycle
Introduction: The Brief Life of Civilizations
For 99.97% of human history, natural famine was a real threat. Today, natural famine has been eradicated. The only famines that remain are political.
Today, 500,000 people in Gaza are facing famine.
Rest assured, it will not take us 300,000 years to eradicate political famine.
25.08.2025 00:44
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From Cave Paintings to Code: What Human Progress Got Wrong
A look at how acceleration shaped our worldβand why weβre the first generation with the tools to change its direction.
We didnβt crawl out of the caves, split atoms, and wire the world just to let a handful of billionaires burn it down for profit.
Luckily for us for the first time in history, you donβt need to be rich or powerful to make an impact.
Read my latest article: open.substack.com/pub/murphyma...
28.05.2025 18:39
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Change spreads through trust, not titles.
People follow what they seeβwhatβs lived, not declared.
We donβt need more roles. We need rituals.
Visible. Repeatable. Contagious.
Build systems where no one needs permission to begin.
#systemschange #emergence
28.05.2025 01:42
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There's nothing beautiful about gutting Medicaid, stripping climate protections, and slashing oversight.
What passed is a symptom of the ruling class's last-ditch attempt at control.
But what does control mean when the systems themselves are collapsing?
open.substack.com/pub/murphyma...
24.05.2025 04:35
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