What if you're not as unique as you think?
Human Editor is a provocative reflection on identity, repetition, and the nature of the human being in an increasingly automated world.
Through a brilliant analogy with video games, the author suggests that we are all characters assembled from borrowed parts: gestures, ideas, emotions, and behaviors we inherit without even realizing it.
Just like in a video game, we all start from the same editor-same set of parts, different character. Some follow the script. Others break the mold.
This book doesn't claim to have all the answers. Instead, it offers the questions you didn't know you needed to ask.
Perfect for those who feel trapped in a narrative they never chose, for those who suspect there's more behind their daily programming, and for anyone who's ever felt like the glitch in a system that keeps repeating the same characters over and over.
A mix of contemporary philosophy, social insight, and gamer thinking.
If you've ever wondered whether we might be living inside a video game...
you might not be so wrong after all.