Shadows on Humanity’s Horizon: Vertiginous Meditations
There was a time when Humanity believed in progress. The 20th century, despite its horrors, had hinted at an ascending trajectory: the decline of poverty, longer life expectancy, the triumph of liberal democracy, and the promises of science. But in this early 21st century, a quiet malaise inhabits many individuals. It is not merely the existential anxiety of the individual facing their finitude, nor a fleeting worry, nor even chronic fatigue, but a deep, almost metaphysical despair provoked by the state of the contemporary world. This despair is neither fantasy nor whim: it is grounded in tangible, observable facts and a tragic lucidity about the collective paths we are taking—sometimes at breakneck speed, often with disheartening passivity. We are now confronted with a series of self-reinforcing systemic crises. They threaten not only the material comfort of modern societies but the very habitability of the planet and the stability of civilization itself. Among this chorus of alarms, ...