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Charles Hugh Smith: We Desperately Need Shared Values, Connection & Positive Social Roles

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We’ve recently published a series of commentary on PeakProsperity.com addressing the epidemic of disconnection, dissatisfaction and demoralization that society is increasingly suffering from today:

– Feeling Isolated? ( https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/114058/feeling-isolated )

– Facing The (Horrible) Future ( https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/114097/facing-horrible-future )

– A New Framework For The Future ( https://www.peakprosperity.com/insider/114117/cuff-new-framework-future )
– The End of Growth ( https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/114131/end-growth )

Together, these articles beg the question: In an age of more “prosperity” than the human species has ever experienced, why are so many of us feeling so empty?

And what solutions exist out there to offer us more meaning, connection and purpose in our lives?

Joining us this week is Charles Hugh Smith, who gives a detailed account of the root causes of what’s ailing society, as well as the essential ingredients for repairing it.

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Charles Hugh Smith
At readers' request, I've prepared a biography. I am not confident this is the right length or has the desired information; the whole project veers uncomfortably close to PR. On the other hand, who wants to read a boring bio? I am reminded of the "Peanuts" comic character Lucy, who once issued this terse biographical summary: "A man was born, he lived, he died." All undoubtedly true, but somewhat lacking in narrative.
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