πŸŽ™ Arthur Keller - The Future We Must Build - part 2

DEC 10, 202576 MIN
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πŸŽ™ Arthur Keller - The Future We Must Build - part 2

DEC 10, 202576 MIN

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<p>If Part 1 names the crisis, Part 2 confronts the consequences of continuing as we are.</p><p>This second part of my conversation with Arthur Keller moves from diagnosis to responsibility, and from observation to choice.</p><p><br /></p><p>We explore what collapses first when systems fail, not just infrastructures, but trust, meaning, and social cohesion.</p><p><br /></p><p>🧠 Psychological denial</p><p>πŸ”₯ Escalating systemic shocks</p><p>πŸ™ Fragile urban concentration</p><p>βš– Growing inequality and exposure</p><p>πŸ—³ Democratic systems under strain</p><p><br /></p><p>Collapse is rarely sudden. It is cumulative, uneven, and deeply political.</p><p>Some populations are protected longer than others, but no one is outside the system.</p><p><br /></p><p>Arthur challenges the idea that adaptation will happen naturally or smoothly.</p><p>Without conscious choices, adaptation becomes brutal selection.</p><p><br /></p><p>The question is no longer whether change is coming.</p><p>It is whether we prepare together, or fragment under pressure.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this episode we explore</p><p>✨ why resilience is not a technical problem</p><p>✨ how fear shapes political responses</p><p>✨ the risk of authoritarian reflexes</p><p>✨ the limits of individual solutions</p><p>✨ what collective lucidity actually demands</p><p><br /></p><p>Part 2 closes the conversation by asking what it would mean to act without illusion, without panic, and without false comfort.</p>