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Crazy timing, I came to the realization yesterday I feel completely isolated in my own personal hell... I'm convinced all hell will have to break loose to get humanity to come together because people are so far gone and completely detached... ~Nomad Soul 1 week ago
Abstract
Historical collapse of ancient states poses intriguing social-ecological questions, as well as potential applications to global change and contemporary strategies for sustainability... case studies are developed to identify interactive inputs, triggers, and feedbacks in devolution.
Collapse is multicausal and rarely abrupt. Political simplification undermines traditional structures of authority to favor militarization, whereas disintegration is preconditioned or triggered by acute stress (insecurity, environmental or economic crises, famine), with breakdown accompanied or followed by demographic decline. Undue attention to stressors risks underestimating the intricate interplay of environmental, political, and sociocultural resilience in limiting the damages of collapse or in facilitating reconstruction.
The conceptual model emphasizes resilience, as well as the historical roles of leaders, elites, and ideology. However, a historical model cannot simply be applied to contemporary problems of sustainability without adjustment for cumulative information and increasing possibilities for popular participation... (source)
How has it come to this? How did we get to the current state of the human condition in loneliness, isolation and independence? This episode is about gradual evolution of loneliness throughout human history and the development of our social systems. -Teal Swan Published on Apr 21, 2018
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I have been taking photos for 1 month. What do you think about it. Are they good?
https://steemit.com/photography/@sametatila/coffee-and-chocolate-festival-in-ankara-turkey-we-ate-too-much-sweet
I just want your opinion
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