We dont' quite understand how the internet works but we don't want to say that aloud because everyone else seems to be ok with that, so we must accept it too.
More and more it feels that, when it comes to digital technologies, all the decisions are taken without us and despite us.
We are confused - but confused has now become a way of life.
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Powerful words for a time when wars and pandemics create an existential angst that is difficult to coexist with. Shafaks's words nudge us to question our place and our attitude in this world.
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