The Brink - Making Sense of the Modern Mind

The Vibe Economy: How Feelings Replaced Facts and What It's Costing Us

The economy is doing fine. Unemployment is near historic lows. GDP is growing. The stock market is up. So why does everything feel like it's falling apart?

In this episode, we go deep on one of the most underexplored psychological shifts of our time - the quiet moment we stopped trusting data and started trusting the Feed. We call it the Vibe Economy. And once you see it, you can't unsee it.

We'll walk through why 56% of Americans believed they were in a recession when they weren't, how a fringe far-right march of 800 people made an entire country feel like fascism was at the gates, and why an algorithm that was designed to connect us has instead learned that your outrage is worth more than your attention.

But this isn't just about politics or economics. It's about you. About why you've started describing your bad week as trauma, your difficult boss as a narcissist, your anxious Tuesday as a disorder. About what happens when an entire generation learns to read themselves through a lens of pathology - and why the algorithm has every financial incentive to keep it that way.

This is the story of how we traded the index for the impression, the news anchor for the For You page, and the white paper for the vibe check. And what liberal democracy looks like when the primary political product on offer isn't solutions - it's validation.

The world is better than the algorithm wants you to believe. This episode is about why it needs to tell you otherwise.