The Digital Deception
Body dysmorphia used to be rare. Now it's mainstream. We all scroll through perfection.
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Body dysmorphia used to be rare. Now it's mainstream. We all scroll through perfection.
We have become archaeologists of our own attention, excavating meaning from digital debris. Technology promised connection but delivered...
Aging Humanly in a World Built for Machines The world changed more in the last five years than...
By day three, I’m tired of travel but hooked on movement. Travel fatigue vs wanderlust is the paradox:...
This is the paradox of digital memory: we capture everything and retain nothing. Research on the “photo-taking impairment...
We’re building systems that simulate intelligence without wisdom—processing data without understanding. Artificial intelligence vs wisdom is the central...
I asked an AI how to find meaning and got perfect bullet points. Then a paragraph in my...
y loan was denied by code I can’t question. That is the human cost of algorithmic bias: systems...
We extend endless patience to loading bars yet grow impatient with people. Machines show progress; humans need presence....
We’ve created digital homes without realizing it—virtual spaces that feel safer and more familiar than some physical rooms....