About this episode
Feeling a bit uneasy about everything going on right now? You're not alone. With trust in the government at rock bottom, the economy going downhill fast, and talk of world war looming, it's no wonder we’re all on edge. But here’s something to think about: what if all this chaos is part of a bigger, predictable pattern? In today’s episode, we're diving into some fascinating ideas that explain why societies rise and fall. By the end, you'll have a better understanding of what's happening and how to navigate these turbulent times. Stick around, because this insight might just be what you need to make sense of it all.Why You Should ListenUnderstanding the deeper patterns behind societal collapse can provide clarity and guidance in these uncertain times. By tuning in to this episode, you'll gain valuable insights into the forces shaping our world today. Here’s what you can expect to learn:Historical Cycles: Discover the 250-year pattern of rise and fall in empires as explained by Sir John Glubb.Generational Shifts: Learn about Neil Howe’s "Fourth Turning" and the generational cycles that drive societal change.Elite Dynamics: Understand Peter Turchin’s theory of elite overproduction and its impact on societal stability.Gradual Decline: Explore John Michael Greer’s concept of catabolic collapse and how gradual resource depletion leads to decline.The practical insights from today's show will help you better navigate and respond to the current societal turmoil.By grasping these cyclical patterns, you’ll be better equipped to make sense of today’s challenges and prepare for the future.Resources:Fate of Empires, Sir John GlubbThe Fourth Turning, Neil Howe & William StraussEnd Times, Peter TurchinDark Age America, John Michael GreerSupport the showGet Members Only Content when you upgrade to a premium membership on our Substack page. Click here.Link up with us:Website: Pearl Snap TacticalInstagram: Pearl Snap Tactical X: Pearl Snap TaciticalThe views and opinions expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host, this podcast or affiliates. The information provided in these shows are for educational purposes do not constitute legal advice. Those in