The content posits that by 2026, a series of interconnected systemic pressures will lead to predictable human behavioral shifts, driven by technological advancement, geopolitical tensions, and evolving social dynamics, rather than overt control.
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It's 2026 and if the last few years have
felt less like chaos and more like
something kind of quietly locking into
place, you're not imagining that. If you
notice that events keep arriving just
preloaded with villains, emotions,
branding, and solutions like the
argument was decided or prepackaged
before anybody noticed it. I don't think
that's random. So, I'm not here to
speculate or theorize or raise
questions. I am here to show you why
Let me be clear about what this is and
what it isn't. This is not a timeline or
a prophecy and it's definitely not a
list of things that might happen. So
instead of asking what year something
happens, the better question is [music]
what does a system like this always do
next? So keep in mind these are opinion
only and [music] they're not stated in
any way that's asserting facts or
accusations. So prediction number one,
increased conflict [music] with China
and it's not going to be through open
war. It's going to be through pressure. [music]
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China does not need to escalate
anything. It just needs friction. some
delays in shipping, energy constraints,
currency [music] pressure, cyber
disruptions that each one's going to be
small, but together they create a
constant background stress. [music] It
won't be called aggression. The goal is
just compliance with changing
conditions. Number two, AI will replace
a large percentage of artists. music and
writing, [music]
illustration, voice over work, video.
It's cheaper, faster, and endlessly
compliant with humans. So, for a very
long time, creativity was the last place
that humans felt [music] irreplaceable.
Even when jobs were automated, art still
felt really personal to us. And that's
gone. So, number three, the loneliness
epidemic is going to accelerate. It's
going to be very quiet. And most people
assume loneliness comes from isolation.
And that's not quite right. Loneliness
comes from friction. Human interaction
carries more friction than it used to.
Every conversation feels a lot heavier
and politics are leaking into
everything. One wrong sentence can turn
a just a normal conversation between
people into a big problem. And you're
going to see this show up everywhere.
There's going to be fewer close
friendships. there's going to be more
surface level only interaction.
Loneliness doesn't just make people sad.
It makes us hypers suggestible. [music]
So loneliness is not some side effect of
what's coming. It is one of the
conditions that allows everything else
to work. So number four, AI becomes a
primary interface for mental health.
probably by spring of 2026, more people
are going to talk to AI about their
inner life and their their mental state
than they will to therapists. And that's
already true in small numbers, but it's
not going to stay small. It's always
available. It's cheaper. It listens
without interrupting. It has access to
more data. It doesn't judge you. It
doesn't get tired. Doesn't try to check
its Instagram while you're talking on
the couch. And for somebody who's
already lonely,
that matters a lot. And for a lot of
people, it's going to help at least
enough to keep using it a little bit.
But that's where the conflict is going
to start. Who owns the data? Who decides
what advice is appropriate to give to
people? And then what happens when guidance
guidance
crosses into influence and that's the
[music] fourth pressure point here. So
moving on to number five. There is going
to be an explosion of artificial content
like video, audio, documents,
screenshots, entire events that never
really took place. [music] I would
assume by the summer of 2026, the volume
will be high enough that authenticity
becomes really hard to prove in real
life. [music] And that will absolutely
change human behavior because once
anything can be faked, everything can be
denied. A compromising video comes up,
oh, it's AI. An audio recording gets
leaked out, it's a deep fake. [music]
Documents and evidence start to appear.
It's generated somehow. When the world
is just saturated with synthetic
material, the burden of proof [music] is
going to flip backwards. It's going to
feel like a lot of confusion and then
you will kind of unplug because it's
just too much. And confusion is
incredibly useful if you study human
behavior because when people cannot tell
what's real, they fall back on something
a lot easier. And this is tribe
authority and familiar narratives. And
that's the fifth pressure point. Number
six, there will be an event that
encourages isolation. So something's
going to happen that [music] makes
isolation feel like a sensible option.
And I don't think it's going to be
mandatory or enforced. I just think it's
going [music] to be reasonable. Most
people are not going to feel pushed into
isolation. They're going to feel
relieved by this. A lot of people are
already tired of navigating other
people. So when distance is presented as
a virtue, it's going to feel like
permission to do what you wanted to do
anyway. And because it isn't called
isolation, people aren't going to treat
it the same way that happened during
COVID. They're going to call it
something else. And that's the sixth
pressure point. Number seven,
psychological operations become very
visible this year. They're not going to
disappear. They're going to get a lot
more obvious and you're going to hear it
more often. This feels staged. This
doesn't feel organic. This looks like a
setup. And that creates a problem for
influence because influence, as you
probably know, works the best when
people don't notice it. So influence is
going to be a lot less about persuasion
[music] and more about environment. So
instead of convincing people what to
think, systems are going to shape what's
available to think with. So what content
shows up, what gets buried, what feels
normal to say out loud. And that is the
seventh pressure point. Number eight,
psychedelics moving into the mainstream
as repairing meaning for people. So
you're going to see a lot wider adoption
of psychedelics as repair. So when
people lose all this creative identity,
[music] they lose connection with other
people, they lose trust in the
narratives and they stop feeling
grounded in their own experience.
They're going to look for something that
resets their perspective. Psychedelics
do that. They've been used for 4,000
years or probably way more. But what's
new is the context.
So mid 2026, a lot of people are not
going to be asking how do I become more
successful? How do I succeed? They're
going to be asking, "How can I feel
human again?" And that's the eighth
pressure point.
So, what is all this actually about?
Eight separate little predictions. Those
are not separate. They're eight
expressions of the exact [music] same
condition. And that condition is a
system under pressure behaving
predictably. So, when geopolitics
tighten up, pressure is going to replace
the confrontation. Just the pressure.
[music] When technology speeds up like
crazy, identity starts being displaced.
If our connection to other people
erodess, people become way more
suggestible, easier to to steer, to manipulate.
manipulate.
When the truth gets really noisy or
surrounded by noise, authority always
fills that gap. We know [music] this
from history. If truth gets super fuzzy
and noisy, authority fills the gap. When
proximity to other people feels costly
or expensive socially, distance becomes
desirable or even reasonable.
If influence becomes clear for everybody
to see, it shifts into the background
because it's just normalized. And when
meaning, the actual feeling of meaning,
collapses faster than systems can adapt,
people are going to look for ways to
reset their perspective. And there's
only two things that all of this
requires to take place. Number one is
incentives and number two is human
nature. You don't need coordination [music]
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at the top. So, what's coming in 26
isn't about the control in the cartoon
sense of the word. It's about adaptation
and forcing people to adapt to something
new. It's about systems adjusting to
instability [music] and people adjusting
to those systems. That's also why
recognizing the pattern truly matters.
Once you can see the pressures, you stop
reacting to every event like it's
isolated. What's being normalized here?
what's becoming frictionless.
So until then, I just want you to notice
one thing. When something new shows up,
ask yourself, does it feel like a
solution or does it feel like an
adjustment? And once you can tell the
difference, the future stops feeling
overwhelming and it starts making sense. [music]
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Thank you for hanging out with me for a
few minutes and I hope your year is
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