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The phenomenon mirrors experiments with mice in utopian environments—where despite ideal living conditions, social collapse inevitably occurs. Humanity is living through its own "mouse utopia," struggling to recognize and avoid the traps of overcomfort and ideological complacency. The challenge lies in humanity's limited capacity—roughly 10% of the population—as per John Height’s research—to grasp the broader systemic and psychological implications at play.
Survival, then, hinges on the strength to override innate animal urges and group together consciously. Our collective inability to do so, compounded by human rationalizations that prioritize self-interest over truth, is at the heart of the ongoing societal unraveling.