The Age of System Reset examines how the world continues to operate when economic, political, technological, and social systems come under increasing constraint. Rather than treating crises as isolated events, the book looks at the deeper structures that connect debt, money, resources, institutions, technology, and global order. Through a structural framework, it explores how pressure accumulates inside complex systems, how societies redistribute costs, why established mechanisms reach their limits, and how new forms of coordination emerge when old arrangements can no longer absorb growing contradictions.
This is not a prediction of a single future, nor a claim that collapse is inevitable. It is an attempt to understand the operating logic behind periods of systemic transition: what remains stable, what is forced to change, and how constraints reshape the choices available to governments, markets, institutions, and individuals. The Age of System Reset offers readers a framework for seeing large-scale change not as a collection of disconnected headlines, but as interacting parts of a world still operating under pressure.
The Age of System Reset examines how the world continues to operate when economic, political, technological, and social systems come under increasing constraint. Rather than treating crises as isolated events, the book looks at the deeper structures that connect debt, money, resources, institutions, technology, and global order. Through a structural framework, it explores how pressure accumulates inside complex systems, how societies redistribute costs, why established mechanisms reach their limits, and how new forms of coordination emerge when old arrangements can no longer absorb growing contradictions.
This is not a prediction of a single future, nor a claim that collapse is inevitable. It is an attempt to understand the operating logic behind periods of systemic transition: what remains stable, what is forced to change, and how constraints reshape the choices available to governments, markets, institutions, and individuals. The Age of System Reset offers readers a framework for seeing large-scale change not as a collection of disconnected headlines, but as interacting parts of a world still operating under pressure.