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Guide to not surviving the future
How to make the wrong decisions in the best possible way.
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ISBN-13: 9783695794010
Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.02.2026
Sprache: Englisch
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Mehr InfosGuide to Not Surviving the Future
How to Make the Wrong Decisions in the Best Possible Way
What if everything we have been taught about progress, success, and security is leading us straight into collapse?
In this sharp, humorous, and deeply insightful guide, Marit Marschall turns conventional thinking upside down. With irony, ecological wisdom, psychological depth, and principles drawn from permaculture, she exposes the everyday habits, systems, and mindsets that quietly sabotage our resilience both personally and collectively.
Through witty observations, real-life examples, and surprising metaphors from nature, this book reveals:
- Why ignoring limits always backfires
- How disconnection from nature weakens societies
- Why control and efficiency undermine living systems
- And how -doing everything right- can still lead to disaster
At the same time, it gently points toward a different way of living one based on relationship, balance, regeneration, and emotional intelligence.
This is not a survival manual.
It is a mirror.
For readers who enjoy intelligent satire, ecological thinking, and profound reflection in the spirit of Paul Watzlawick meets permaculture.
How to Make the Wrong Decisions in the Best Possible Way
What if everything we have been taught about progress, success, and security is leading us straight into collapse?
In this sharp, humorous, and deeply insightful guide, Marit Marschall turns conventional thinking upside down. With irony, ecological wisdom, psychological depth, and principles drawn from permaculture, she exposes the everyday habits, systems, and mindsets that quietly sabotage our resilience both personally and collectively.
Through witty observations, real-life examples, and surprising metaphors from nature, this book reveals:
- Why ignoring limits always backfires
- How disconnection from nature weakens societies
- Why control and efficiency undermine living systems
- And how -doing everything right- can still lead to disaster
At the same time, it gently points toward a different way of living one based on relationship, balance, regeneration, and emotional intelligence.
This is not a survival manual.
It is a mirror.
For readers who enjoy intelligent satire, ecological thinking, and profound reflection in the spirit of Paul Watzlawick meets permaculture.
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