In an age where identity is curated, truth is commercialized, and silence is mistaken for defeat - this book is a quiet rebellion.
"The Human Remains: A Letter to Those Who Still Think" is a lyrical manifesto for anyone who has ever felt disoriented in a world obsessed with noise, image, and approval. It is a poetic confrontation with modern emptiness, a philosophical excavation of the self, and a call to reclaim the sacred essence of being human.
Spanning reflections on technology, conformity, validation, ego, and spiritual exile, this book dares to ask uncomfortable questions:
What does it mean to be real in a world built on performance?
Where has wisdom gone when volume matters more than virtue?
And how can we return to truth - not as a trend, but as a birthright?
Written in a deeply meditative voice, the author weaves together personal insight, cultural critique, and spiritual longing - inviting readers to unlearn the machinery of modern life and rediscover the quiet miracle of existing with soul, not simulation.
This is not a self-help book.
It is a self-reminder.
For thinkers. For seekers.
For the ones who still feel that being human... should mean something.