
Crisis era
The Crisis era refers to a period characterized by significant economic, political, or social turmoil that disrupts normal order and stability. During this time, countries or communities face urgent challenges that require swift action and adaptation—involving financial crashes, political upheavals, or widespread crises. Historically, these periods often lead to reforms or lasting changes in policy and society as they try to recover and rebuild stronger foundations. Understanding the Crisis era helps us recognize patterns in human response to adversity and the importance of resilience and proactive measures in overcoming major disruptions.