Fragile Interconnectedness
The modern world, characterized by hyperconnectivity, is increasingly vulnerable to random events, as illustrated by the Suez Canal incident and the rapid spread of pandemics. This relentless pursuit of efficiency has stripped away essential buffers, leaving systems and lives brittle and unable to absorb shocks. As small changes lead to cascading catastrophes, a growing sense of instability permeates our daily experiences.In this clip
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