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When money loses meaning, when supply chains shatter, when institutions hollow out-most people wait for rescue. A few start building. The Ascent Begins is a field manual for what comes after empire. Weaving history, psychology, and myth, Shanaka Anslem Perera reveals how civilizations collapse and how individuals rebuild coherence from the ruins. Across four parts and sixty Keys, the book distills lessons from five thousand years of human experience-from the fall of Bronze Age networks to the rise of digital commons-to show the enduring geometry of renewal: moral, mental, and material. Readers…mehr

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When money loses meaning, when supply chains shatter, when institutions hollow out-most people wait for rescue. A few start building. The Ascent Begins is a field manual for what comes after empire. Weaving history, psychology, and myth, Shanaka Anslem Perera reveals how civilizations collapse and how individuals rebuild coherence from the ruins. Across four parts and sixty Keys, the book distills lessons from five thousand years of human experience-from the fall of Bronze Age networks to the rise of digital commons-to show the enduring geometry of renewal: moral, mental, and material. Readers will learn how to audit dependencies before they break, design micro-economies that endure through chaos, transmit skills and meaning across generations, and safeguard attention in the algorithmic age. Drawing on philosophy, systems theory, and cultural history, The Ascent Begins offers not apocalypse literature but reconstruction literature-a blueprint for those who refuse to surrender to entropy. Empires fall. Systems fail. But fire endures. This is how to carry it forward.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera is a writer and strategist focused on resilience, sovereignty, and civilizational renewal. His work explores how individuals and communities rebuild coherence when institutions fail-drawing from history, psychology, and systems design.He has advised across sectors and regions on continuity planning, local economic design, and community-level resilience. His writing blends archival research with lived experience, translating complex collapse patterns into practical tools for ordinary people.The Ascent Begins is his first book, published under Ash & Seed Press in Melbourne, Australia. He is currently developing companion frameworks for households, schools, and micro-commons focused on post-crisis rebuilding.