The Death of Eros : Part IV
Wherein we discover that love has been extinguished out of the world because it is the basis of every good thing
Previous chapters in this series were about despair.
Mine, in fact.
I am starting to realize that the mass of mankind is having a similar experience. They just can’t articulate it as I have.
I decided I would only be finished if I came up with solutions and inspired some hope with real advice as to how to protect yourself from the most pernicious 5th generation warfare of them all.

Here are the prior segments of this investigation into why there is no love left in this world. I hope you find this subject as intriguing as I have. It’s a real rabbit hole you go down that gets stranger and more byzantine the deeper you dig into the underlying madhouse that is now the “Western world.”
The Death of Eros : Part One
UPDATE : This article by Midwestern Doctor helps provide a reference for what I was trying to suggest when I wrote this stack. I may have waxed poetic because I was trying to convey my deepest emotions at the time. Many people reading it may not have understood exactly what I was hinting at. For example, what was I suggesting had happened to eros between men and women? There is hard science at this link that confirms a lot of what I was trying to say.
The Death of Eros : Part Two
Oxytocin is more than the “the love hormone.” That’s a radical oversimplification seemingly designed to make it sound like a nice emotion to have but optional. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The Death of Eros : Part Three
The capacity for pair-bonding between male and female has almost vanished. Blaming it on culture is just another form of misdirection. Whenever somebody says “culture” it is their alternative to admitting they don’t know what is causing the problem.
This series started with a personal triptych about the odd changes that seemed to me to have taken place in the population while I was in the Army for five years. At the time I wrote it, it was mostly a reflection of my own life and the way it affected me upon leaving the Armed Forces and going back to the civilian population as an outsider.
I have slowly come to the realization that my own subjective experience is only the smallest piece of this puzzle.
The more I have thought about it and read up on the subject, the more convinced I have become that with the first installment in this series I managed to stumble and fall a** backwards onto the single biggest threat to our survival of the past 200+ years.
Regret being so dramatic but I am certain it is understatement compared to what is actually happening.
Without love for one another, we are all doomed to be exterminated like cockroaches.
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