A New Story For the 2020s: Stop Changing The World and Start Healing It (Pt. 1)

Will Cady
10 min readJan 6, 2020

The horizon has been approaching for a long time. Now it’s here. We are entering a period of total systematic global collapse — and with it, our rebirth.

I write this on my way to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Big Tech’s annual festival of visions, where the 2020s are coming in with that familiar, bright-eyed gee wiz excitement for humanity’s advancement. The connected future of 5G, the democratic potential of the blockchain, personal drones, personal virtual realities, self-driving cars as moving home theaters, home genetic kits, wearable screens. Oh man, the future!

What we are on the precipice of achieving technologically is inspiring. Truly.

There’s another narrative this year though — present perhaps more in hearts than in minds. A feeling that marching forward, eyes fixed to that old techno-futurist glimmer alone, is walking blind. A feeling that this decade is also bringing with it a stark, clear vision of exactly what humanity’s decline looks like — and we don’t have to look up from our 4k phone screens to see it.

Only two days into this decade, a chorus of push notifications broadcasted a flashpoint between the US & Iran that was brazen enough in a charged enough geopolitical climate to easily tip us into WWIII. Just a few thumb swipes away had us all gazing mouths agape into images of a self-perpetuating apocalyptic vortex of hellfire taking over Australia. 500 million animals

--

--

Will Cady

Reddit’s Global Brand Ambassador // Maker // Marketer // Mystic // Adweek Top 50 Tech, Media, and Marketing // Views expressed here are my own