The Empathy Deficit: How Digital Life is Numbing Our Collective Heart
There is a peculiar silence that has settled over public spaces. It is not the silence of reverence or contemplation, but of absence. In coffee shops, waiting rooms, park benches, and even dinner tables, we gather in clusters of solitude, each of us tethered to a glowing rectangle that promises connection but often delivers its counterfeit. We have more ways to communicate than any generation in human history, yet something vital is quietly slipping through our fingers: the capacity for genuine empathy.
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