October 5, 2025 - 13:41

From Nostradamus to TikTok prophets, our obsession with the future says more about us than the world. Throughout history, humans have been captivated by the idea of prophecy, often seeking to foretell significant events, especially apocalyptic scenarios. This fascination can be traced back to a deep-rooted psychological need for control and understanding in an unpredictable world.
As uncertainty looms in modern society—be it due to climate change, political instability, or economic turmoil—people turn to prophecies as a means of making sense of their fears. The allure of predictions can provide a sense of comfort, offering a narrative that explains chaos and provides a semblance of order.
Moreover, the rise of social media platforms has amplified this trend, allowing anyone to share their prophetic visions and gather followers. This phenomenon reflects not only a collective anxiety but also a desire for connection in an increasingly fragmented world. Ultimately, our relentless pursuit of prophecy reveals profound insights into our psyche and the human condition.
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