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In a world obsessed with followers, filters, and fleeting fame, this book asks an unsettling question: Are we more connected than ever—or more alone than ever before? This work explores the silent paradox of the digital age—where millions watch, like, and scroll, yet real conversations fade. It reflects on how the pursuit of virality often replaces the pursuit of meaning, and how validation from screens slowly distances us from authentic human acknowledgment. From endless notifications to artificial intelligence shaping realities, the boundaries between the real and the virtual blur each day. Social media expands a carefully curated, often artificial world, while genuine relationships quietly shrink. This book is not anti-technology—it is pro-awareness. It invites readers to pause, reflect, and reclaim their sense of self in an era where algorithms know us better than we know ourselves. Sometimes, to truly find yourself, you must learn when to log out.







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