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The Decadence of Complaint: Hardship, Loyalty, and the West’s Crisis of Meaning
Why does the most prosperous society in history struggle so deeply with internal conflict and trivial grievances? The answer lies in the 'Caligula Effect,' where a lack of genuine hardship leads to an intellectual gluttony that threatens to implode the West from within. By contrasting modern academic complaints with the raw survival of war-torn reality, we find the missing link to true resilience.
Oct 13, 2020