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We are witnessing the collapse of consensus reality. The printing press gave rise to a shared story; radio and television amplified it to the masses. But the internet has done the opposite—it has fractured that unified narrative into infinite competing “truths". We now inhabit isolated reality tunnels—algorithmically curated, emotionally charged, and often sealed off from one another. It’s no longer that people disagree; it’s that they exist in entirely different worlds. In this fractured landscape, could Pivotal Mental States serve as a kind of reset—stripping away conditioned identities and revealing an unfiltered self, capable of learning new ways of how to work together under this one biosphere?
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