Most people think collapse is an explosion.
A wall falls. A city burns. A single date on a timeline.
But that’s almost never how it happens.
Rome didn’t “fall in 476.” That’s the lie.
Rome faded — slowly — through a series of rational “fixes” that hollowed the system from the inside.
In this flagship episode, I explain what I call **The Roman Pattern**:
When a civilization gets stressed, it adapts… and those adaptations repeat in predictable ways.
Rome’s pressure points were always the same:
1) Money (debasement → inflation → trust collapse)
2) Borders & people (migration stress → deals → fragmentation)
3) Power (emergency authority → permanent rule by decree)
And here’s the twist:
Rome survived again and again — by becoming something else.
Until “Roman” stopped meaning anything real.
If you want to spot collapse signals in real-time — and understand what today is rhyming with — this is the foundation.
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👇 QUESTION FOR YOU:
Are we living in our own “Third Century”… or are we already closer to Rome in 470?