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The future is here, but at what cost? In 2030, life is smarter, faster, and more connected. AI hospitals, robotic house help, and virtual religious ceremonies have become the new normal. But as the years pass and technology continues to evolve, the gap between convenience and connection only grows. When Piyush undergoes AI-assisted surgery, when Neil and Kiara visit an old-age home devoid of human warmth, and when a housemaid questions the price of progress, the cracks in our so-called advancement begin to show. We Are the Modern World is a thought-provoking journey from 2030 to 2050,…mehr

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The future is here, but at what cost? In 2030, life is smarter, faster, and more connected. AI hospitals, robotic house help, and virtual religious ceremonies have become the new normal. But as the years pass and technology continues to evolve, the gap between convenience and connection only grows. When Piyush undergoes AI-assisted surgery, when Neil and Kiara visit an old-age home devoid of human warmth, and when a housemaid questions the price of progress, the cracks in our so-called advancement begin to show. We Are the Modern World is a thought-provoking journey from 2030 to 2050, exploring a future built on innovation but shadowed by emotional detachment. Has technology brought us closer, or simply made us more dependent?
Autorenporträt
Deepali Bakshi is a storyteller who finds beauty in emotions and the quiet corners of human connection. Her writing travels across genres-from contemporary romance to psychological fiction-capturing the unspoken layers of love, loss, and self-discovery. Influenced by her love for K-Dramas and her natural instinct to read between the lines of human behavior, Deepali brings relatable, heartfelt characters to life. Love Me Like a K-Drama marks her first step into sharing her stories with the world, opening the door to many more journeys waiting to be told. When she's not writing, Deepali can be found lost in K-Dramas, trying new crochet patterns, or experimenting in the kitchen-because creativity, for her, is a way of living.