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Socially Apt

Par : Paris Song
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230143758
  • EAN9798230143758
  • Date de parution21/07/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

We live in a time of constant connection and growing disconnection. Texts are instant. Responses are immediate. Yet behind the appearance of closeness, loneliness has become the default setting of modern life. Socially Apt confronts this paradox with clarity and urgency. It is not a guide to charm or charisma, nor a manual for small talk. It is a call to reclaim the essential human skill of being with others.
Drawing from sociology, psychology, and lived experience, the book introduces the Interaction Quotient method, a practical framework for training social aptitude in everyday life. Connection is not passive. It must be practiced. Social aptitude is not a personality trait. It is a learned capacity for engagement, attention, and mutual presence. It must be rebuilt. Whether you feel socially out of practice or simply aware that something vital is missing, this book offers a path forward.
It is deliberate, disciplined, and deeply human.
We live in a time of constant connection and growing disconnection. Texts are instant. Responses are immediate. Yet behind the appearance of closeness, loneliness has become the default setting of modern life. Socially Apt confronts this paradox with clarity and urgency. It is not a guide to charm or charisma, nor a manual for small talk. It is a call to reclaim the essential human skill of being with others.
Drawing from sociology, psychology, and lived experience, the book introduces the Interaction Quotient method, a practical framework for training social aptitude in everyday life. Connection is not passive. It must be practiced. Social aptitude is not a personality trait. It is a learned capacity for engagement, attention, and mutual presence. It must be rebuilt. Whether you feel socially out of practice or simply aware that something vital is missing, this book offers a path forward.
It is deliberate, disciplined, and deeply human.