Notes On a Broken Society
Reflections on identity, meaning, and the modern world
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Daniel Kim
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What happens to a society that forgets how to think, how to feel, and how to care?
Notes from a Broken Society is a collection of reflections, stories, and observations written from inside a world that feels both familiar and deeply fractured.
Moving between childhood memories, modern pressures, quiet moments of awakening, and the invisible wounds we carry, this book explores how ordinary people become shaped by systems that rarely have their wellbeing in mind. Through personal narrative and philosophical reflection, it uncovers the subtle ways society trains us to compete, to numb, to disconnect—and the ways we can begin to reclaim ourselves.
These are notes from an observer, a son, a worker, a wanderer; notes from someone trying to make sense of a world that often doesn’t; notes for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the expectations, noise, and contradictions of modern life.
Honest, vulnerable, and unafraid to challenge comfort, Notes from a Broken Society is not a map out of the chaos, but a companion through it—a reminder that clarity, healing, and meaning are still possible, even in a world that often forgets them.
For readers drawn to reflective nonfiction, social critique, inner healing, and honest writing about the human condition, these pages offer a companion through the noise of modern life.