The Final Bubble

When Trust, Meaning, and Identity Collapse, and What Survives When Illusions Die

For years, the story sounded simple. The markets climbed. Technology advanced. Global wealth expanded. The world was told it was winning. But something felt off. In London, young professionals with good jobs can't afford the city they work in. In Paris, students march not for revolution - but for stability. In Madrid, birth rates collapse as the future narrows. In Sydney, families earn more than their parents did - and feel less secure. The data says prosperity. The culture says strain. Confidence is thinning. Institutions feel performative. Community feels transactional. The ladder still exists - but fewer believe it moves. The receipts get longer. The horizon gets shorter. The Final Bubble argues that the next correction won't be confined to markets. It will expose something deeper: A widening gap between value and values. Between growth and meaning. Between stability and belief. The most dangerous bubbles are not built on speculation. They're built on assumptions - that the system will hold, that the numbers reflect reality, that tomorrow will expand faster than today contracts. But when trust begins to thin, markets don't lead the crisis. They reveal it. This is not a book about panic. It is a book about fragility - economic, cultural, psychological - and what survives when illusion no longer does. Because illusions always end. What survives is up to us.

mars 2026, env. 340 pages, Anglais
Phoenix Imprint LLC
978-1-969214-07-3

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