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The world is changing faster than most people can process.
The way we work. The way we parent. The way we spend, scroll, compare and exhaust ourselves before the day has properly started.
Most of the conversation around these things is either alarmist or dismissive. Very little of it is honest.
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In his debut book, Ram dives into the intense, everyday pressures of navigating today's high cost of living. It’s a validating read for anyone who has felt frustrated by the hidden stresses of modern adulthood. Kudos to the author for putting his perspective out there and reminding people that it's okay to acknowledge how hard the struggle can be.
For anyone doing everything right and still feeling behind.
You are employed. You are responsible. You are trying. And somehow the breathing room you keep expecting never quite arrives. This book names why.
For every parent who senses something has quietly changed.
Screens did not just change how children spend their time. They changed what childhood actually is. This book looks honestly at what is being lost and what parents can do about it.
For every professional watching AI change everything and wondering where they stand.
AI is not coming for your job. It is coming for the parts of your job that can be systematised. What remains is the most human and most valuable part of your work. This book helps you see that clearly.
For parents navigating technology that did not exist when they were young.
There is no roadmap for raising children in the AI era. This book does not pretend to have all the answers. But it asks the right questions and gives parents something more useful than guilt.