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Addiction In The Age Of Collapse

How Cultural Decay Fuels the Cycle and What Recovery Really Takes

$14.99

In a world drowning in stimulation yet starved for meaning, Addiction in the Age of Collapse offers a piercing diagnosis of both the individual and the culture that shaped them. Drawing from years of clinical experience and human observation, this book explores how emotional deprivation, moral confusion, and cultural decay have converged to create the modern addiction crisis.
This is not another book about substances—it’s about what we’re really using them for: to escape emptiness, anxiety, and disconnection. With unflinching honesty and psychological depth, it reveals how society’s loss of shared values has made emotional immaturity the norm and accountability the new taboo.
Yet beyond critique lies hope. Through insight, discipline, and the recovery of meaning, individuals can reclaim their agency—even in a collapsing culture. Blending clinical realism with cultural reflection, Addiction in the Age of Collapse challenges readers to stop numbing, start feeling, and take ownership of the only thing they truly control: themselves.