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Our screens have never been so bright, but our souls have never felt so dark. Modern humans have thousands of “friends” on social media, but when they silence their phones at night, they fear being alone with themselves. We have so many connections, but how many people do we truly connect with?
In this section, we discuss the loneliness of the digital age, where connections have increased but bonds have weakened. We seek to understand the fake intimacy of filtered lives on social media, the invisible labyrinth of algorithms, and the growing shadow of modern loneliness, guided by the great thinkers from Sartre to Camus, from Dostoyevsky to Rumi.
By BARISOur screens have never been so bright, but our souls have never felt so dark. Modern humans have thousands of “friends” on social media, but when they silence their phones at night, they fear being alone with themselves. We have so many connections, but how many people do we truly connect with?
In this section, we discuss the loneliness of the digital age, where connections have increased but bonds have weakened. We seek to understand the fake intimacy of filtered lives on social media, the invisible labyrinth of algorithms, and the growing shadow of modern loneliness, guided by the great thinkers from Sartre to Camus, from Dostoyevsky to Rumi.