This book is a meditation on silence in the face of human suffering. It examines what happens when empathy fades, when morality becomes selective, and when people grow accustomed to injustice. Through reflective prose and moral inquiry, While the World Watched explores the tension between knowing and doing, compassion and indifference, faith and apathy. It is not a political book, but a moral one: a call to remember that witnessing is not enough unless it stirs the conscience to care, to speak, and to act. For readers drawn to thought-provoking nonfiction that blends philosophy, psychology, and moral reflection, this work invites an unflinching look at our shared silence-and the responsibility that comes with seeing.
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