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Alright, I’m stepping into this museum, boots echoing on the floor, and here’s the thing you nailed (by grabbing my attention) the mood of this decade without trying to dress it up or sell it back to me as a lifestyle brand. That alone is a minor act of rebellion.

This isn’t nostalgia porn or trend forecasting. It’s a field report from the inside. What you’re describing isn’t people getting “soft” or “withdrawn” it’s people getting honest about capacity after being run through the cultural meat grinder. The Roaring Twenties burned hot and fast because everyone was trying to forget the war that just killed a few million folks in Europe. I'm framing these twenties as being quieter because people are trying not to fracture under the weight of the stock market crash that followed in 1929.

“Staying intact” is the line that stuck the knife in cleanly. That’s the thesis. Not reinvention. Not optimization. Not visibility. Preservation. Anyone who’s lived a little (me, turning 60 this year) knows that’s not laziness, that’s discipline with scars.

The emotional minimalism, the shrinking circles, the refusal to perform urgency for other people’s dopamine habits, that’s not disengagement. It’s triage. It’s saying: I don’t owe the world my nervous system. And in a culture that treated burnout like a badge of honor, that’s damn near revolutionary. A modern-day mic drop.

What I appreciated most is that you didn’t moralize it. You didn’t tell people what they should feel. You just mapped the weather. Low-pressure. Observant. Precise. Like a solid curator and good curation should execute.

What made its way into my life? Almost all of it, especially the loss of urgency tolerance and the preference for continuity over novelty. What didn’t? The idea that this is temporary. I think this is a correction, not a phase. I could be wrong, but I am spitting my game anyway.

This didn’t feel like being talked at. It felt like walking quietly next to someone who noticed the same cracks in the walls and didn’t rush to plaster over them. I appreciate your literary patience.

Solid work. Keep curating. Spike.

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Adam Holm's avatar

I'm curious where the aesthetic & behavioral shifts are showing up, on the collective scale. Protective softness, nostalgia regulation, and energy triage were all bits that set off my alarm bells as indicators of a larger looming negativity. For instance, nostalgia can easily become compelling when there is an absence of emerging forces to orient alongside.

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