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Ultimately, finding peace—or even a dark kind of enjoyment—in the world’s instability isn’t about wanting destruction. It’s about being ready for change. We don't like that the world is falling apart because we want suffering; we like it because we are tired of the old world's lies, and we are curious to see what we will build in the clearing.

: Finding joy in the misfortune of the institutions (or people) we dislike. the_world_is_falling_apart_and_you_like_that_cl...

: History shows that the most significant leaps in technology, philosophy, and social justice often happen during periods of total instability. Ultimately, finding peace—or even a dark kind of

: Analyzing the shift in global power and the excitement of a new era. : Finding joy in the misfortune of the

For decades, modern life has been built on the promise of steady progress and curated perfection. When the world begins to "fall apart," that exhausting facade drops.

To "like" the world falling apart is often a coded desire for a .