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The Final Bubble

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

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The Final Bubble

By: Damon Vickers
Narrated by: Damon Vickers
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Narrated by New York Times bestselling author Damon Vickers comes a journey into one of the most important questions of our time—a journey that began in financial markets and led somewhere entirely unexpected.

For years, Vickers thought he was studying a financial crisis. The deeper he looked, the less the story seemed to be about money. What began as an attempt to understand debt, bubbles, and financial instability gradually became something much larger.

He started looking for a financial bubble.

What he found was a civilizational one.

His search takes him from a Japanese village where a school stands empty and flowers have been painted in the windows because children are no longer being born, to once-thriving communities hollowed out by economic decline, where workers sleep in their cars while driving for ride-sharing apps.

Along the way, he encounters not only economic decline, but a quieter loss—the fading of traditions, relationships, and sources of meaning that many people assumed would always be there.

Why are children growing up connected to devices but disconnected from one another and themselves?

Why do so many people feel lonelier, more anxious, and less hopeful about the future despite living in some of the most prosperous times in human history?

The deeper he looked, the more he saw the same pattern repeating itself across France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.

Different cultures. Different languages. Different political systems.

Yet remarkably similar outcomes.

People see separate problems: falling birth rates, loneliness, economic insecurity, cultural disintegration, and children growing up on screens.

The Final Bubble asks a more unsettling question:

What if they are all symptoms of the same thing?

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