What if the greatest crisis of the AI age is not artificial intelligence, but the fragmentation of human attention?The Last Human is a future-human manifesto for a world in which algorithms increasingly influence habits, decisions and desires. It is not an argument against technology. Instead, it asks how human beings can preserve independent thought, memory, discernment and emotional depth amid convenience and automation.Exploring attention sovereignty, non-programmable living, legacy, future-ready skills, conscious creativity and the guardianship of wonder, the book invites readers to return to their inner centre and prepare for the future without surrendering their humanity.This is not merely a book about what is coming. It is a practical call to protect choice, meaning and the distinctly human capacity to remember, feel, question and create.