Ibn Khaldun, a 14th-century scholar, discovered that all empires follow a predictable cycle: hardship creates strong people who build great societies, which generate wealth that weakens people, ultimately leading to the society's destruction; understanding which phase your society is in allows for proactive adaptation rather than reactive panic.
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This 14th Century Scholar Predicted Every Empire's DownfallAjouté :
In 1377, a scholar named Ibn Khaldun cracked the code of human civilization. He discovered that every empire follows the same pattern. First, hardship creates strong people. Strong people build great societies. Great societies create wealth, but wealth creates weak people, and weak people destroy great societies.
It's a cycle that never breaks. Rome fell to comfort. So did every empire after. Khaldun saw what most miss.
Success plants the seeds of its own destruction. But here's the key. If you understand which phase your society is in, you can prepare. While others panic, you adapt. While others complain, you build strength. History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes.
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