What does it mean to stay human when technology keeps rewriting the rules of living?The Eternal Spine is a work of creative nonfiction built around twelve "vertebrae, " each one a way of standing upright as the world becomes faster, more automated, and more psychologically engineered. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and modern technological realities, this book offers practical mental frameworks for preserving agency, ethics, and personal identity in a system designed to optimize behavior.
Each chapter explores a different survival principle: questioning assumptions, mapping hidden systems, protecting inner boundaries, resisting soft control, choosing growth over comfort, and refusing to surrender moral responsibility to algorithms or institutions. This is not a manifesto and not a self-help checklist. It is a guide for people who feel that the future is arriving too quickly and want to meet it with clarity instead of panic, conscience instead of convenience, and thought instead of reflex.
For readers who sense that comfort is becoming another form of control, The Eternal Spine offers something harder and more durable: a structure for thinking that remains stable when everything else is shifting.
What does it mean to stay human when technology keeps rewriting the rules of living?The Eternal Spine is a work of creative nonfiction built around twelve "vertebrae, " each one a way of standing upright as the world becomes faster, more automated, and more psychologically engineered. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and modern technological realities, this book offers practical mental frameworks for preserving agency, ethics, and personal identity in a system designed to optimize behavior.
Each chapter explores a different survival principle: questioning assumptions, mapping hidden systems, protecting inner boundaries, resisting soft control, choosing growth over comfort, and refusing to surrender moral responsibility to algorithms or institutions. This is not a manifesto and not a self-help checklist. It is a guide for people who feel that the future is arriving too quickly and want to meet it with clarity instead of panic, conscience instead of convenience, and thought instead of reflex.
For readers who sense that comfort is becoming another form of control, The Eternal Spine offers something harder and more durable: a structure for thinking that remains stable when everything else is shifting.