Reality behaves more like a living system than a machine. In any living system energy moves through relationships, exchange, and shared function. When that exchange weakens, something strange begins to happen. Parts of the system start holding on to more than they need, and slowly the flow that once sustained the whole begins to tighten around a few points.
The same pattern shows up in nature and in human structures. In biology, when one part of the body keeps taking energy without giving anything back, the system enters crisis. In society a similar dynamic appears when the ability to cooperate fades and accumulation becomes the main strategy for survival.
Extreme individualism grows in that kind of environment. People stop thinking about participation in a shared structure and begin focusing only on what can be secured personally. Over time the concentration of energy becomes extreme, and the distance between people widens until most of the system struggles to sustain itself.
At the same time, systems built only on collective control also lose balance because individual contribution fades. Growth seems to appear when both forces move together, when personal expression and shared responsibility reinforce each other instead of competing for dominance. When that balance returns, the entire system begins to breathe again.
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