What happens when usefulness loosens, when explanation no longer secures a place, and when being human is no longer measured by contribution?
Those Who Couldn't Live After AI stays with experiences that many people feel but struggle to name: redundancy, comparison, the loss of inner narration, not being needed, ordinariness, nostalgia, and staying when there is no role left to justify presence.
This is not a guide.
There are no steps, practices, or outcomes promised.
Written in the reflective voice of the Being With series, this book does not argue for or against progress. It lingers in the quiet aftermath-where answers arrive easily, effort becomes invisible, and existence itself must stand without demand.
You do not need to agree with what is written here.
You do not need to apply it.
These pages remain with what is still here
when nothing is required.
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