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The Fall Of Homo Digitalis Impersonal Intimacy And New Relationships Digital Era

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The Fall Of Homo Digitalis Impersonal Intimacy And New Relationships Digital Era
The Fall Of Homo Digitalis Impersonal Intimacy And New Relationships Digital Era

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The Fall Of Homo Digitalis Impersonal Intimacy And New Relationships Digital Era

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With unparalleled insight and a keen understanding of the digital revolution's impact on our lives, this book explores the rise of Homo Digitalis, a new era of human existence where screens, algorithms, and data have reshaped how we interact. From the exhilarating thrill of swiping right to the troubling reality of social media-driven envy, this book delves into the paradox of our time: the paradox of impersonal intimacy. We've become experts at connecting with others across the globe while sometimes struggling to communicate with those closest to us. examines how these unprecedented technological advancements have redefined our notions of love, friendship, and human connection. Whether you're a digital native, a concerned parent, or anyone curious about the transformative power of technology on our relationships, this book is a must-read for all those seeking to comprehend the ever-shifting dynamics of love, intimacy, and human connection in the digital age. mirrors our digital selves and guides us toward a more connected and authentic future.

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