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Ordinary Lives Are Collapsing
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-972456-01-9
- EAN9781972456019
- Date de parution05/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurReid P. Claxton, Ph.D.
Résumé
Ordinary life is breaking down. The routines we once trusted-work, family, money, health, attention-are now strained by systems evolving far faster than human beings can adapt. Ordinary Lives Are Collapsing explains why everything feels harder, faster, and more overwhelming, and shows how to regain control inside a world that no longer moves at human speed. We are living through a historic mismatch: human lives operating at one speed, and the systems ruling those lives accelerating at another.
This book reveals the hidden architecture behind that mismatch and gives readers a clear, accessible framework for understanding why their days feel compressed, their decisions feel rushed, and their sense of stability keeps eroding. Through sharp, diagnostic clarity, Reid P. Claxton, Ph. D., shows how modern systems-technological, economic, social, and institutional-are outpacing the people they govern.
The result is a growing sense of personal collapse that feels private but is actually structural. Readers will learn how to recognize the forces acting on them, how to interpret the signals of system-speed pressure, and how to rebuild a life that feels coherent again. This is not a book about stress. It is a book about structure-and what happens when the structures around us evolve too quickly for ordinary lives to remain intact.
This book reveals the hidden architecture behind that mismatch and gives readers a clear, accessible framework for understanding why their days feel compressed, their decisions feel rushed, and their sense of stability keeps eroding. Through sharp, diagnostic clarity, Reid P. Claxton, Ph. D., shows how modern systems-technological, economic, social, and institutional-are outpacing the people they govern.
The result is a growing sense of personal collapse that feels private but is actually structural. Readers will learn how to recognize the forces acting on them, how to interpret the signals of system-speed pressure, and how to rebuild a life that feels coherent again. This is not a book about stress. It is a book about structure-and what happens when the structures around us evolve too quickly for ordinary lives to remain intact.









