In the most connected era in human history, why are so many people silently falling apart?
We live in a world of 8 billion people.
A world of instant messages, endless notifications, video calls, followers, likes, and digital validation.
We have never been more visible.
Never been more reachable.
Never been more connected.
So why do so many hearts still feel unseen?
The Loneliness of the Connected is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of one of the greatest hidden crises of modern life—the growing disconnect between digital connection and real human belonging.
In this deeply emotional and research-driven book, Harsh Mishra takes you on a transformative journey through the psychology of loneliness, social media addiction, dopamine-driven behavior, emotional isolation, comparison culture, ghosting, digital validation, and the silent collapse of deep human relationships.
Inside this book, you will discover:
• Why social media can make us feel more connected… yet emotionally emptier
• How dopamine, screens, and algorithms are rewiring the human brain
• Why thousands of followers cannot replace one genuine relationship
• How comparison culture quietly destroys self-worth
• Why modern conversations are becoming shorter, shallower, and less human
• How technology is stealing not just our attention—but our ability to truly belong
• Practical tools to rebuild meaningful relationships, reclaim your focus, and rediscover your humanity
Featuring powerful real-life stories, psychological insights, cultural observations, and practical exercises, this book is not just about loneliness.
It is about waking up.
If you loved books like Digital Minimalism, Stolen Focus, or Alone Together, this book will challenge how you see your phone, your relationships, and yourself.
Turn off the noise.
Break the illusion.
Rediscover what it truly means to be human.
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Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
Etat : New. Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur I-9798196189166
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