Mental Health is Becoming Obsolete and We Know It
- lucywishart7
- Dec 22, 2025
- 1 min read
They’ll say it’s a crisis.
That the system is under strain.
That more staff, more funding, more strategies might fix it.
But those of us who’ve lived it?
We feel something deeper.
This isn’t breakdown.
It’s unravelling.
The current model doesn’t need tweaking — it’s becoming energetically unsustainable.
Because it was never built to hold what’s actually happening now:
awakening, grief, aliveness, rage, transformation.
We’re not in crisis.
We’re in emergence.
And we’re not asking to be let in anymore — we’re building something else.
Read the full piece on Substack:
Mental Health Is Becoming Obsolete — And We Know It
They’ll say it’s a crisis.
That the system is under strain.
That more staff, more funding, more strategies might fix it.
But those of us who’ve lived it?
We feel something deeper.
This isn’t breakdown.
It’s unravelling.
The current model doesn’t need tweaking — it’s becoming energetically unsustainable.
Because it was never built to hold what’s actually happening now:
awakening, grief, aliveness, rage, transformation.
We’re not in crisis.
We’re in emergence.
And we’re not asking to be let in anymore — we’re building something else.
👇 Read the full piece on Substack:
Mental Health Is Becoming Obsolete — And We Know It






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