Screens and the Ego
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<p>In this raw and unflinching meditation on growing up in the digital age Jane-Marie Auret explores the soul-deep crisis facing Generation Z.</p><p>Through an artful blend of memoir and fiction she chronicles a generation raised by screens shaped by algorithms and searching for meaning in a world that has traded spiritual wisdom for psychological diagnoses. At the intersection of her Arab grandmother's ancient wisdom and modern therapy culture Auret uncovers a profound truth: while we've gained infinite digital connections we've lost touch with our souls.</p><p>From the disintegration of family bonds to the hypersexualization of youth from digital addiction to gender confusion she maps the invisible wounds of a generation floating untethered in cyberspace. This isn't just another critique of social media—it's a deeply personal reckoning with the price we pay for digital immersion.</p><p>Auret weaves together stories of peers lost to suicide addiction and identity crises alongside her own journey from moral uncertainty to spiritual awakening. Her narrative bridges cultures and generations contrasting her grandmother's soulful understanding of human nature with the clinical language of modern mental health.</p><p>Screens And The Ego speaks directly to young women who feel trapped between curated online personas and authentic selfhood. With unflinching honesty and poetic insight Auret offers both a warning about digital age alienation and a pathway back to genuine human connection.</p><p>This is a meditation on loss a prayer for renewal and ultimately a guide to reclaiming one's soul in an increasingly virtual world.</p><p>About the Author: Jane-Marie Auret embodies the complexities of Generation Z while maintaining the critical distance to examine its struggles. A graduate of Emory University with degrees in Arabic language and comparative literature she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to her analysis of digital age displacement. Raised at the crossroads of tradition and technology Eastern wisdom and Western secularism Auret's multicultural background enables her to see both the promises and perils of digital culture with unusual clarity. Her academic training in comparative literature provides the theoretical framework to analyze how screens reshape not just our behavior but our very souls. Having personally navigated the journey from digital dissociation to spiritual reconnection Auret writes with the authority of lived experience and the insight of someone who has found her way back to solid ground. Her work speaks to and for a generation searching for authentic identity in an increasingly virtual world offering both critique and hope for those still adrift in the digital void.</p>
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