democracy collapse

The Attention Insolvency Crisis: Why Democracies Are Collapsing (And Nobody Can Focus Long Enough To Notice)

Brain diagram showing depleted cognitive reserve meter with democracy requirements crossed out and $3 trillion economic loss from attention insolvency

Your government requires sustained thought to function. You can’t provide it anymore. Not because you’re broken. Because your cognitive reserve—the mental bandwidth required to think beyond immediate reaction—has been systematically extracted by systems optimized for engagement, not understanding. Democracy assumes citizens can read a budget. Follow an argument. Evaluate competing claims. Think for longer than The Attention Insolvency Crisis: Why Democracies Are Collapsing (And Nobody Can Focus Long Enough To Notice)

The Democracy-Attention Death Spiral: Why Cognitive Collapse Ends Democracy

Attention debt causes cognitive collapse and democratic failure - fragmented mind visualization

A transmission from the final decade when democracy still required — and still depended on — sustained human attention. Written before the collapse was measurable, when we mistook neural decay for political dysfunction. Archive Note — Originally transmitted 2025, annotated 2033 This text was written before the mechanism became undeniable, when it was still possible The Democracy-Attention Death Spiral: Why Cognitive Collapse Ends Democracy