This archive contains a collection of early conceptual notes, thematic extractions, and structural observations written prior to the formal development of the Reality Drift framework. The documents explore recurring patterns surrounding algorithmic attention systems, digital identity formation, social comparison, burnout culture, institutional distrust, infinite consumption environments, meaning collapse, and economic fragmentation during the 2022–2024 period. The archive preserves the emergence process of recurring structural concerns that later stabilized into concepts such as Reality Drift, Cognitive Drift, Synthetic Realness, Filter Fatigue, Drifted Identity, Optimization Trap, and Recursive Compression. It is organized to preserve semantic continuity, conceptual lineage, and developmental traces across time. Key structural themes include: - algorithmic mediation reshaping cognition and identity- optimization systems replacing grounded incentives- digital comparison distorting selfhood and aspiration- infinite entertainment and consumption environments- burnout and attention fragmentation- institutional legitimacy decay beneath surface continuity- economic precarity and winner-takes-all dynamics- meaning erosion within hyper-mediated digital environments The purpose of this archive is to preserve the visible transition from fragmented cultural observations into broader structural models of drift, mediation, representation, and systemic optimization. Files included in this archive: - algorithmic-attention-systems.md- drifted-identity-and-social-comparison.md- infinite-consumption-systems.md- institutional-and-economic-drift.md- meaning-dignity-and-purpose.md- millennial-burnout-generation.md- millennial-drift.md- winner-takes-all-economy.md- README.md
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