What Remains of Humanity in Modern Times
Are you living… or merely being updated?
What Remains of Humanity in Modern Times is a fragmented diary of modern disorder—an existential diagnosis of the digital age.
A world of glowing screens and fading inner light. A culture where productivity becomes religion, emotions become metrics, and the self becomes a performance. In this landscape, the human being is no longer fully present—only visible.
Told across six movements—from “tired gods” and staged busyness to self-surveillance and the attention economy—these pages unfold in short, sharp fragments: aphorisms, micro-essays, and unfinished thoughts, shaped like the modern mind itself: cut, interrupted, constantly pulled away.
This book is for you if:
- you feel mentally overcrowded yet inwardly empty
- you’re exhausted by performance culture and constant comparison
- you sense that something essential is disappearing—slowly, quietly
This book is not: a motivational handbook, a productivity guide, or a comforting bedtime read.
This book is: a mirror—held close enough to make you uncomfortable, and honest enough to make you remember.
Open it—if you’re ready to hear your own inner voice again.
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