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This discussion argues that modern society is suffering from a systemic rupture, a civilizational trauma that has shattered our ability to find existential coherence in an increasingly fragmented world. Contrary to the common myth that the world has simply become too large to manage, the source posits that human beings are biologically capable of maintaining deep connection at scale through symbolic integration and shared meaning. Our current state of "safe mode" is characterized by an over-reliance on literacy as a prosthetic for damaged minds, where we favor rigid, literal data over the high-bandwidth, holistic narrative reasoning found in integrated cultures like Cahokia. By externalizing our memory and isolating knowledge into disconnected departments, we have traded embodied sanity for abstract control, leaving us hypervigilant but spiritually adrift. The text ultimately suggests that the path to healing lies in recovering our meaning-making capacity and moving beyond the binary, literal frameworks that keep our collective nervous system in a state of contraction.