
2025—still no flying cars, but plenty of turbulence. economic uncertainty, conflicts, and a mental health crisis that keeps growing. feels like we’re living in the “dystopian future” we thought was just sci-fi a decade ago.
what’s next? probably more AI-driven everything, deeper automation, and a struggle between digital convenience and human well-being. maybe a shift in how people approach work and life, as burnout and dissatisfaction keep rising.
seems we’re spiralling toward something unsustainable with no end in sight—heading toward collapse.
the gap between innovation and human well-being keeps growing—tech advances at full speed while society struggles to keep up. automation replaces jobs faster than new ones are created, mental health issues surge, and people feel more disconnected despite being more “connected” than ever.
maybe collapse isn’t sudden but slowly unraveling. or maybe we hit a breaking point that forces real change. history shows that after every crisis, there’s a shift—sometimes painful, sometimes transformative.
are we just watching the decline play out in real-time?