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Beyond the Collapse: What 2073 Teaches Us About Today

In my latest work, I take a leap into the future to ask a chilling question: Is species elimination inevitable?

The Human Addiction to Destruction is a fictional exploration set in 2073, written as a tribute to the human spirit’s resilience. To write this, with writing assistance from Claude Sonnet, I had to envision a world that had moved through the “Great Collapse.”

The insights within these pages are drawn from:

  • The Protectors: The librarians and archivists who treated knowledge as a sacred, life-saving resource.
  • The Visionaries: The practical minds who built real, equitable communities when the old systems crumbled.
  • The Survivors: Those whose stories provide the emotional heartbeat of this narrative.

We often think of “The End” as a lack of food or water, but this book suggests something else: that our greatest threat is our collective inability to overcome a consciousness of destruction.

We are at a crossroads. By looking through the eyes of 2073, perhaps we can finally learn to choose differently.

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