Something significant has shifted in how human beings live, work, & interact — and most of us feel it even when we can’t name it.
We are spending more time online than with the people we care about. More hours in front of screens than in the presence of others and even our families, friends and communities. This is not simply a lifestyle change. It is a state change — a fundamental restructuring of how human connection, commerce, and civilization itself appears to be operating.
Online ecosystems may be digital, but in fact, they’re living energy systems. They carry their own energy, consciousness, conflicts and their own fragility. Misunderstandings multiply. Relationships that exist digitally can disappear overnight. And the polarization — ideological, political, personal — has reached levels most of us have never witnessed in our lifetimes.
Economically and system wise, the ground is shifting beneath most industries, companies and infrastructure we depend on. Jobs are not coming back. Supply chains are at risk. AI and robotics are moving imperceptibly and faster than most people and industries can absorb. Even those with significant wealth are concerned. The financial instruments people trusted — currency, savings, bonds, retirement accounts — exist inside a system that is under profound stress.
Global Systemic Change has been building for decades and is now accelerating visibly.
And yet — this is precisely the moment that being a rainmaker is an imperative.
Watch this short video to hear why Rainmaking is now an imperative — and what that means for our lives.