There are moments in history when progress does not heal, it fractures. Our time stands at precisely such a turning point. Humanity has never been more connected, yet never felt more alone. Across the world, one in five people report feeling lonely often, and more than half say they experience loneliness at least sometimes. Despite limitless networks and instant access to information, the human heart feels increasingly untethered.
We speak faster, type quicker, scroll endlessly. Yet we listen less, reflect less, and feel less. The average human attention span has fallen from twelve seconds in 2000 to only 8.25 seconds in 2024. Screen engagement on digital platforms has shrunk from two and a half minutes in 2004 to merely forty-seven seconds today. The world is loud, yet our inner voices g

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