import { Flame, Droplets, Swords, Landmark, ArrowRight, Sprout } from "lucide-react" export function StructuralAddictionSection() { return (
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{"Addicted to "} Extraction

{"War. Oil. Exploitation. These aren't bugs in the system — they're features. "} {"Our society is structurally addicted to extraction over stewardship, and the pusher is our financial architecture itself."}

{/* The Addiction Loop */}

Addiction to War

Perpetual conflict feeds the extractive machine. Military-industrial complexes demand endless growth in destruction — because peace doesn't generate quarterly returns.

Addiction to Oil

Fossil fuel dependency isn't just an energy problem — it's a financial one. Petrodollar hegemony locks us into ecological destruction as monetary policy.

Addiction to Exploitation

Cheap labor, land grabs, resource extraction from the Global South — colonialism never ended, it just got rebranded as "development" and "free trade."

The Structural Root

All of this is enabled by our choice of extractive private financial institutions over open public protocols for distributing resources and capital.

{/* The Bridge: From Extraction to Mycelium */}

But There Is an Ancient Alternative

{"For over a "} billion years {", fungi have been running the most successful resource distribution network on the planet. "} {"No central banks. No extractive intermediaries. No hoarding. "} {"Just open protocols of redistribution — breaking down the dead to feed the living."}

{"Mycelial networks pre-distribute and re-distribute nutrients, water, and chemical signals across entire ecosystems. "} {"They don't accumulate — they circulate. They don't exploit — they regenerate. "} {"Every forest you've ever walked through exists because fungi figured out public infrastructure before we even evolved."}

{"This is why we're here. This is why the mushrooms matter. "}
{"So let's learn from them."}

{/* Quote */}
{"The choice between extractive private institutions and open public protocols "} {"isn't just economic — it's the choice between a world that devours itself "} {"and one that regenerates."}
) }