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A key warning emerges about the potential consequences of this growing discontent. Some advocate for radical systemic change—revolution—arguing that the current system no longer serves the average person. However, the speakers express skepticism about such approaches, emphasizing that history teaches violent upheaval leads to chaos and decline.
Instead, they advocate for resilience, adaptation, and realistic engagement with the existing economic and social structures. They caution against tearing down institutions and towns to fit new realities, warning that such chaos could lead to a degraded, third-world culture reminiscent of Cuba’s decay—once proud, now suffering from neglect and decay.