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If you find yourself drawn to apocalyptic news and disaster content with a strange intensity that doesn't quite feel like normal anxiety, this episode is for you. That pull toward collapse imagery is actually your inner life trying to show you something — an old identity, a career that lost its meaning, a relationship or future that quietly stopped working. Your unconscious patterns are projecting what's falling apart inside you onto the screen of world events, giving your private grief the costume of civilizational failure. This is the shadow self speaking in the only language loud enough to get your attention. But here's what changes everything: beneath the fear of ending, beneath the doom scrolling and the 3 AM dread, something in you is already reaching toward a new form. This episode walks you through how to recognize what's actually collapsing, stop outsourcing your inner crisis to the news cycle, and begin the slow work of rebuilding from the inside. If you've been feeling stuck, lost, or quietly falling apart while the world seems to mirror it back — this will finally make sense of it.
By Onion LoopIf you find yourself drawn to apocalyptic news and disaster content with a strange intensity that doesn't quite feel like normal anxiety, this episode is for you. That pull toward collapse imagery is actually your inner life trying to show you something — an old identity, a career that lost its meaning, a relationship or future that quietly stopped working. Your unconscious patterns are projecting what's falling apart inside you onto the screen of world events, giving your private grief the costume of civilizational failure. This is the shadow self speaking in the only language loud enough to get your attention. But here's what changes everything: beneath the fear of ending, beneath the doom scrolling and the 3 AM dread, something in you is already reaching toward a new form. This episode walks you through how to recognize what's actually collapsing, stop outsourcing your inner crisis to the news cycle, and begin the slow work of rebuilding from the inside. If you've been feeling stuck, lost, or quietly falling apart while the world seems to mirror it back — this will finally make sense of it.