This society is rapidly becoming a place where I no longer want to live — and it’s happening far more quickly than I expected.
It’s hard for me to be certain whether the world is the problem or if it’s really just me. Maybe what we’re going through is normal and I simply hate “the new normal.” (I detest that phrase.) Maybe I would deal with it better if it weren’t for my childhood programming.
I’m sure it’s some of both. But wherever the specifics lie, I’m feeling overwhelmed and so are lots of others. Maybe you’re feeling a bit of the same. Or maybe there’s some feeling in your gut that you’re trying to ignore.
In 1970, the futurist Alvin Toffler published a book called “Future Shock,” which he described as a psychological state of individuals and entire societies — who are experiencing “too much change in too short a period of time.”
The world was already changing quickly, but it’s accelerated. What‘s worse, it feels as though we’re passengers in a car being driven by a madman — and the madman is gunning the engine as he steers us all off the edge of a cliff.
If you’re not terrified, you’re not paying attention.

If politics sends you into a rage, is it really a good use of your time?
How can I share what’s obvious when nobody will listen or see?
Real love is spiritual experience that connects me to the cosmos
Creators must be wary of making propaganda or work for own ego
Future reality starts in what we believe inside about who we are
Check out my Tuesday interview on Steve Gelder’s political radio show
Lennon had ‘wrong ambitions,’ but became cultural icon anyway
I feel anger toward those who casually resent life I wish I had
Our self-deception is attempt to justify whatever we do to others