Zombie - What's In Our Heads?
von A Gorsic
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Beschreibung
Zombie - What's In Our Heads? is not a story about the undead rising from graves. It's a raw and confronting look at the subtle ways modern life turns ordinary people into something eerily similar: distracted, disconnected, emotionally drained, and unaware of their own decay. In this darkly philosophical and sharply observed book, David Gorsic explores the hidden forms of "zombiehood" shaping our world-digital addiction, emotional numbness, overworked minds, collapsing communication, identity loss, and the quiet self-deception that slowly erases who we are.
Through real experiences, city encounters, overheard stories, and honest self-reflection, Gorsic reveals how the apocalypse we fear never arrived-because a quieter one already did. We see it in people crossing roads absorbed in their phones, couples scrolling through dinner instead of talking, workers drained by lifeless corporate systems, addicts escaping into substances, and individuals who drift through life on autopilot, unaware of how far they've drifted from themselves.
Each chapter explores a different type of modern zombie: the digital zombie attached to screens, the working zombie surviving corporate monotony, the emotional zombie numbed by overstimulation, the identity zombie who forgets who they are, and the final psychological zombie-the person who lies to themselves until nothing real remains.
Zombie - What's In Our Heads? is a mirror held up to society and to ourselves. It asks difficult questions:
Are we really alive, or just functioning?
Are we choosing our lives, or drifting through them?
And at what point did distraction become our default state?
This is not a horror story.
This is a warning.
A reflection.
A wake-up call.
Because the most dangerous zombies are not on screens or in movies.
They're walking among us. And sometimes... they're us.
Produktdetails
| ISBN | 9781764385619 |
| Verlag | David Gorsic |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 30.11.2025 |
| Sprache | Englisch |