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Historians like Arnold Toynbee and Oswald Spengler argued that civilizations don't usually die from external "murder," but from "suicide."
A specific choice where the character prioritizes their flaw over their virtues, signaling the start of their unavoidable decline The Catalyst: index of downfall
Reversing a decline requires radical honesty and structural reform. It often demands a "controlled de-complexity"—voluntarily simplifying systems and reducing overhead to regain agility. Historians like Arnold Toynbee and Oswald Spengler argued
This transformation turns a depiction of absolute evil into a vessel for satire, utilizing the intensity of Ganz’s performance to mock the relative insignificance of modern "first world problems." index of downfall