The Collapse Has Already Started:
Why We Are Getting Smarter at Scrolling and Dumber at Living?
1. The Data That Shook Me
Recent global studies on intelligence show a staggering decline over the last 20 years.
We are losing IQ points. Critical thinking is eroding. The ability to focus, analyze, and question—the very skills that built civilization—are fading.
This is not a coincidence.
This timeline matches exactly when social media took over our lives.
2. The Addiction Machine
The West did it before. In the 19th century, opium was forced into China to weaken the nation through addiction—making the population docile, exploitable, and controllable.
Today, we did it to ourselves.
We handed our attention to corporations that profit from distraction. Every notification, every algorithm, every infinite scroll is engineered to keep us hooked.
If you train your muscles, they grow stronger. If you don't, they atrophy.
The same is true for your brain.
What you don't use, you lose. He who rests, rusts.
3. The Multitasking Myth
We brag about multitasking. We say we can handle it all—work, social media, news, messages, all at once.
But the science is clear: multitasking destroys depth.
When you divide your attention, you get shallow results. Compare that to deep, focused thinking on one subject—the difference is staggering.
A squirrel is a multitasker. It constantly scans for danger, snacks, and movement. It never goes deep. It survives, but it never creates.
Now look at a mobile phone addict. Tell me—what is the difference?
We are training ourselves to think like squirrels. And we are surprised that we are not building cathedrals anymore.
4. One Deep Hole vs. Thousand Shallow Holes
If you want to find water in a desert, you have two options:
Dig thousands of shallow holes—find nothing.
Dig one deep hole—and reach water.
Today, we dig shallow holes everywhere. We skim articles. We watch short videos. We hop from topic to topic.
Albert Einstein said: "It is not that I'm so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer."
We no longer stay with questions. We move on to the next distraction before the first question is even fully formed.
5. The Piano and the Government
Imagine a piano in your room—beautiful, powerful, capable of creating masterpieces.
Now imagine the government tells you: You are not allowed to play it.
The piano becomes useless. Your intelligence becomes useless.
Who benefits from a population that cannot think critically?
Politicians who waste our money on useless wars. Corporations who sell us products we don't need. Elites who want obedience, not questions.
Distraction is the perfect tool for control. A sleeping population does not rebel. It scrolls.
6. Love Died. God Died. The Phone Killed Both.
20 years ago, we scrolled every 40 seconds.
Today, it's every 4 seconds.
Our attention span is collapsing—and with it, our ability to love.
Can a narcissist love someone who is addicted to a mobile phone?
No. Love requires presence. It requires patience. It requires deep listening—not the kind where you nod while checking notifications.
And what about God?
Google has replaced prayer. The algorithm has replaced the divine. We don't contemplate the mystery of existence—we Google it.
7. The Death of Partnership
The statistics are brutal:
Statistic 1950 Today
Women married 78% < 47%
Average marriage age 22 28+
Singles dating (20–30) N/A < 30% use dating apps
In China, women over 28 are called "leftover" and told not to marry.
My parents told me the same: You married too late.
The truth is harsher:
If you are a man earning below average, you have almost no chance to marry today. Women marry later—and the later they marry, the harder it is to adapt to partnership.
Men have given up. They don't even try anymore.
8. The Birthrate Crisis—and the Pension Bomb
In South Korea, the fertility rate is 0.47 children per woman.
That is the lowest in human history.
Who will pay for the pensions? Who will work, build, innovate?
The West is not far behind.
9. Depression, Obesity, and Suicide
The young generation has never been more depressed.
Never been more suicidal.
Never been more obese.
Industrial food is designed to addict. Social media is designed to depress. The result is a population that is sick, sad, and scrolling.
10. The Titanic Is Sinking—and We Are Scrolling
WWIII looms on the horizon.
The Strait of Hormuz could explode any day.
Global debt is at record highs.
And we are still scrolling—hoping for more likes, more retweets, more validation.
The Titanic is sinking, and we are rearranging the deck chairs on our phones.
11. How I Wrote This Blog
"I let my subconscious work on the problems while I did other things. I looked at the problem, walked away, and came back when the solution had formed. This is not laziness—this is how the brain creates breakthroughs." I needed several days, absorbed all the information I got in the meantime…
They say deep thinking is dead. But I once told my boss: 'Give me a shower, I give you the solution.' I walked away from the desk. I let my mind wander. And when I came back, the answer was there—fully formed. I didn't work harder. I worked smarter. Deep thinking is not dead. It is just being drowned out by the noise. We have to reclaim it."
12. The Way Out
There is no government program that will save us.
No app. No pill. No new law.
The only way out is inward.
We must relearn what we have forgotten:
How to sit in silence.
How to read a book without checking our phones.
How to have a conversation without interruption.
How to ask a question—and stay with it until we find an answer.
It will be painful. It will be boring. It will be hard.
But so is digging a deep hole in the desert—until you find water.
Final Thought
I am not smarter than you. I am not wiser.
But I have decided to stay with the questions longer.
Will you?
My Video: The Collapse Has Already Started https://youtu.be/HEbghcPN1q0
My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast5/The-Collapse-Has-Already-started.mp3
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