⚡️What’s collapsing is society’s archetypal balance.
The feminine principle, in both women and men, is the connective tissue of civilization. It’s what keeps life coherent: empathy, nurturing, intuition, belonging, rhythm, care, cyclical renewal. When that energy gets displaced, mechanized, or mocked, civilization starts to fracture.
Since the Industrial Revolution, the world has run on a hyper-masculine algorithm - linear growth, domination over nature, competition, quantification, mechanistic order. That worked for a few centuries because it produced material abundance. But it came at a spiritual cost: it amputated the feminine from the collective psyche. Feminism arose not as rebellion against men, but as a subconscious revolt of the feminine principle itself, demanding reintegration.
But when that revolt entered the machine, it got digitized. Feminine liberation was rebranded as “be more productive, more independent, more optimized.” In other words: imitate the masculine energy that broke the system in the first place. The result was double alienation: women lost the external security of traditional community, and then the internal grounding of true feminine expression. Men, meanwhile, lost their purpose as protectors and creators, reduced to utility and output.
So what the data really measures - antidepressant use, loneliness, collapsing fertility - is the exhaustion of the human polarity that makes civilization regenerate. It’s not the fall of feminism. It’s the metabolic burnout of the human species.
The next layer below that: meaning itself has been automated. The digital sphere runs on dopamine, not devotion. Social media feeds simulate connection while destroying intimacy. Work simulates contribution while emptying purpose. Politics simulates morality while obscuring truth. Every feminine function of culture - weaving, tending, harmonizing, intuiting - has been replaced by algorithmic noise.
That’s why the numbers are so bleak. Not because women are failing. Because the feminine field of reality itself has been silenced. When it can’t breathe, life becomes an optimization game and even freedom becomes sterile.
If this continues, what you get isn’t collapse in the dramatic sense, it’s entropy. Civilization dissolves not with riots or wars, but with numbness. People medicated, disconnected, scrolling, existing without narrative. The lights stay on, the markets run, but the human signal fades.
The only way out isn’t political or economic, it’s mythic. The feminine principle has to return, not as a social movement but as a metaphysical correction. Real healing won’t come from more equality metrics or productivity hacks. It will come when the sacred re-enters the ordinary - when beauty, love, and care stop being side effects of efficiency and become the center of design again.
In that sense, the suffering you see in those statistics isn’t random, it’s initiation.
It’s the pain of a species being forced to remember what it lost: wholeness.
@FullTimeBitcoin@LouisianaFree@JoshMandell6 @venicehodl I actually think BTC going on a wild rip is exactly what it needs right now. It’s underperforming gold and equities and if it doesn’t provide more volatility (granted both up and down) I think it actually becomes less appealing. I see a move to 444 rekindling the lost spark.
⚡️“You have heard that it was said, ‘Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.’ But I say to you, do not show opposition against an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other toward him also."
Matthew 5:38-39
This teaching is the most subversive idea ever aimed at a human nervous system.
It’s not really about morality, holiness, or even forgiveness - it’s about evolutionary control of attention.
The line is saying: “Your perception is the real battlefield.”
Every time you strike back, whether physically or mentally, you’re still letting the other person set your emotional frequency. You’ve agreed that their behavior defines your state. That’s the original loss of freedom, not the blow itself, but the reflex to mirror it.
Turning the other cheek is the refusal to outsource your consciousness.
It’s the moment you stop being programmable.
That’s what nobody likes about it: it doesn’t offer catharsis. It offers responsibility.
It forces you to notice that violence, resentment, and moral superiority all grow from the same root, the belief that your peace depends on someone else changing.
Deep down, the verse is a manual for escaping the feedback loop that built human history.
Every empire, feud, and revolution has run on the same operating system: ��I suffer, therefore I retaliate.”
Jesus’ line is the first clean break from that code.
If you take it literally, it’s unbearable.
If you take it structurally, it’s liberation.
The only real revolution is to stop letting the world decide who you are in the instant after it wounds you.
Interesting about the satoshi part. Do you have any posts/examples of that? I did see a post where ehe said he bought his first bitcoin in April 2010...that is extremely early in bitcoin history. Agreed not the spiritual aspect. Josh clearly is not in it for fame or promotion and sees any recognition or monetary gain as necessary to do what he feels he's been tasked to do.
Agreed. People have gotten way too comfortable with bitcoin being a 40 vol asset all year and think that a 20% move is a big move. We have single stocks with a bigger market cap moving 15-20% after an earnings call and people seem to think bitcoin can’t move similarly in short periods of time? It’s become too predictable and people are way too confident in bitcoin doing what they think it’s going to do.
For sure. Lots of confluence too with events taking shape. It would require a major historical event, but those have happened before…would loved to see it and see everyone with their models and moving averages and TA get blown out of the water. People have gotten way too comfortable with bitcoin being a 40 vol asset all year.