Why does modern life feel increasingly empty even when we are constantly connected, entertained and busy?
In this deeply reflective and emotionally honest book, Pablo David Hidalgo Rodríguez explores the hidden psychological cost of contemporary life: permanent distraction, fragmented attention, emotional exhaustion, hyperproductivity and the slow disappearance of inner life.
Blending philosophy, cultural criticism and intimate human observation, Why Modern Life Feels Empty examines how modern systems reshape the way we experience time, relationships, silence, meaning and even ourselves. Through vivid everyday scenes and accessible existential reflection, the book confronts questions many people quietly carry but rarely know how to express:
Why does life feel unreal sometimes?
Why do the years pass so fast?
Why are we more connected than ever yet so lonely?
Why does constant stimulation leave us emotionally numb?
Rather than offering simplistic solutions or nostalgic fantasies, this book invites readers to recover something increasingly fragile in the modern world:
presence, depth, attention and genuine human connection.
Perfect for readers interested in psychology, philosophy, social criticism, mental health, digital culture, burnout, existential reflection and contemporary life.
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