Embracing the Fourth Turning: Navigating Cycles of Crisis and Renewal
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The Fourth Turning, a concept developed by historians William Strauss and Neil Howe, posits that history unfolds in cycles, each lasting about 80-100 years and divided into four "turnings." Each turning represents a distinct era with its own social, political, and economic characteristics. The Fourth Turning, also known as the Crisis phase, is a period of upheaval and transformation, where old institutions are dismantled, and new ones emerge in response to mounting challenges. During this time, society faces existential threats that test its resilience and ingenuity, ultimately leading to a dramatic rebirth and the creation of a new social order. As we navigate the current Fourth Turning, the world is witnessing profound changes and facing unprecedented challenges that will shape the future for generations to come. This premise explores how historical patterns might offer insights into our present crises and potential paths forward.
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