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Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Tomorrow: Finding Unfoldment In Uncertainty

 A survey in the UK from 2019 found that across all age groups, 80% of people found life to be meaningless. The feeling is greatest in younger generations. Keep in mind, this is before the COVID era.

The primary reason people felt their lives were meaningless was that finances were holding them back from fully living. I would challenge this. I think something much deeper is going on.

The meaning crisis is emerging from a greater metacrisis. The convergence of global challenges, societal collapse, and human suffering are all interrelated and driven by complex connections.

On a deep level, most of us sense that something is not right with the way our world functions, and we’ve reached a point where this truth is so loud we can’t ignore it. As I’ve often stated, it’s an uncomfortable and uncertain evolutionary pressure. It’s exactly what we need to push us to evolve.

Yet with all of this ‘change’ unfolding across every layer of society - including in our minds, emotions, consciousness and relationships - uncertainty for the future can feel heavy....<<<Read More>>>...