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Just when you think society is absolute ClownWorld (it is), beyond repair, and everything is hopeless, there can indeed be hope. If you're looking for a decent read consider the book: ‘The Fourth Turning: What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny’ by Strauss and Howe. It was published in 1997 but is currently the #1 best seller in Amazon – futurology. I’ll give you a brief synopsis and explain why I believe things are about to slowly turn around.

The book claims that there are ‘4 seasons’ (cycles) to the human experience, and it’s somewhat based on the Tytler Cycle.

Spring is a time of self-enlightenment, a rebalancing, and a time for renewal and healing. Summer is a time of harvest and excess (the ‘best’ of times). Fall leads to complacency and malaise and believing that ‘it will always be this way.’ Winter ('The Unraveling') is a time of crises and enslavement. The difference that this book makes is that the ‘4 turnings’ actually relate to ‘me’ and ‘we’ cycles. Moving through the 4 cycles, each season lasts approximately 20 years, with the full cycle lasting 80 years. If we were to start at the maximum of the ‘me cycle’, it would take 20 years for humans to return to absolute balance between ‘me’ and ‘we.’ It would then take another 20 years to go from balance to maximum ‘we’, and 20 years to go from maximum ‘we’ back to balance. Essentially it takes 20 years to for us to realize that we've gone too far with something, and then another 20 years to turn it around and reverse the effects.

The author makes a pretty compelling case that it can be historically proven that each of these cycles have occurred throughout human history, and the authors actually denote the last few hundred years of human history or so to demonstrate their theory.

Here's the meat and potatoes of it: We are currently approaching a maximum 'we' cycle. The 20 year end of this cycle will close somewhere around 2022-2023. It is at this point in time that humanity will supposedly realize that we've gone way too far with all of this woke-sharing-socialism bullshit and we'll begin to turn it around. The bad news is that to get back to any sort of non-woke 'progressive' balance is going to take another 20 fucking years. It seems like a long time, and it is, but we just have to hang in there for a few more years before people have historically woken the fuck up and begin to reverse the tide.

Of course the book could be absolute bullshit, or people in 'modern society' could be absolute fucking dipshits that are incapable of anything and we could all be doomed right now anyways without even knowing it. I have zero faith in humanity anymore so I'm giving it a 50-50 shot that we're able to collectively figure this out either way.

Anyways, I thought it was a good book and that I'd put it out there. I know it seems fucking hopeless and things are only getting worse. It seems like everyday we get some new 'big' piece of news that these radicalized leftist retards are pushing. I read it years ago so I might be a bit off on some of the things, but I think I basically have the gist of it correct.

Here's a YouTube video if you're not into books: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr9IdY_zA-M

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