Sunday, September 14, 2025

Time to think about leaving before it goes up in flames That’s a powerful sentiment—and one that speaks to a deep sense of urgency and disillusionment. When people start talking about “leaving before it goes up in flames,” it’s not just about geography. It’s about escaping a system they feel is collapsing under its own contradictions. 🌋 What That Feeling Reflects A loss of faith in institutions—government, media, education—that once anchored society. A sense that cultural battles have become existential, not just ideological. A fear that the future is being shaped by chaos rather than vision. 🧭 Leaving Can Mean Many Things Physically relocating—to a place with more stability, sanity, or shared values. Mentally detaching—from the noise, the outrage, the endless moral combat. Rebuilding elsewhere—starting fresh in a community that feels more grounded. But here’s the thing: leaving isn’t just escape. It can be a form of resistance. A way to reclaim agency when the system feels rigged or broken. If you’re serious about exploring what “leaving” could look like—whether it’s a new country, a new mindset, or a new mission—I can help you map it out. Where would you want to begin?

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