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What happens when we feel everything and nothing—all at once?
In an age where pain becomes content and compassion competes with clout, empathy isn’t extinct, it’s eroded. The Empathy Crisis explores how we got here. From the endless scroll of outrage to the quiet burnout of digital life, we’ve grown fluent in tragedy but hesitant with tenderness. Blending psychology, media studies, and personal narrative, this book uncovers how our emotional reflexes have been rewired, and how to get them back.
For anyone who’s felt numb, disconnected, or unsure how to care again, this is your call to feel on purpose.
Social media has fundamentally reshaped how we connect, consume, and care. But beneath the constant scrolling, sharing, and reacting lies a quieter crisis: we’re becoming emotionally numb.
From viral tragedies to performative outrage, today’s digital culture rewards detachment, spectacle, and speed—leaving little room for depth, reflection, or genuine empathy. The Empathy Crisis explores how this shift has altered our inner world, distorting how we feel, relate, and respond to others. Through a blend of psychology, media analysis, and cultural critique, this book debunks common myths about empathy and offers insight into how digital consumption is reshaping our emotional lives. More importantly, it guides readers toward reclaiming the sensitivity we’ve learned to suppress—online and off.
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What happens when we feel everything and nothing—all at once?
In an age where pain becomes content and compassion competes with clout, empathy isn’t extinct, it’s eroded. The Empathy Crisis explores how we got here. From the endless scroll of outrage to the quiet burnout of digital life, we’ve grown fluent in tragedy but hesitant with tenderness. Blending psychology, media studies, and personal narrative, this book uncovers how our emotional reflexes have been rewired, and how to get them back.
For anyone who’s felt numb, disconnected, or unsure how to care again, this is your call to feel on purpose.
Social media has fundamentally reshaped how we connect, consume, and care. But beneath the constant scrolling, sharing, and reacting lies a quieter crisis: we’re becoming emotionally numb.
From viral tragedies to performative outrage, today’s digital culture rewards detachment, spectacle, and speed—leaving little room for depth, reflection, or genuine empathy. The Empathy Crisis explores how this shift has altered our inner world, distorting how we feel, relate, and respond to others. Through a blend of psychology, media analysis, and cultural critique, this book debunks common myths about empathy and offers insight into how digital consumption is reshaping our emotional lives. More importantly, it guides readers toward reclaiming the sensitivity we’ve learned to suppress—online and off.
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