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Still Human
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Still Human

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Does your brain ever feel overloaded, distracted, or "always on"?

You're not imagining it. Today's tech is rewiring us in ways our minds were never built for.

AI organizes our lives, finishes our sentences, and nudges us toward what it "thinks" we want. It's impressive... but also overwhelming. Many of us feel more scattered, anxious, and disconnected than ever.

Still Human is a practical, honest, and often humorous guide to staying grounded in a world that never stops thinking. Product manager, writer, and mental health advocate Chris Cage explores how modern technology shapes our attention, emotions, and sense of identity - and what we can do to reclaim clarity in the middle of it all.

What you'll learn inside:

Why constant notifications and "always-on" tools fuel restlessness - and how to slow the mental buzz Simple practices to protect your focus, energy, and emotional bandwidth How to use AI as a co-pilot rather than a crutch How to break out of productivity pressure and rediscover real rest Ways to think more deeply, set healthier boundaries, and reconnect with what actually matters

Whether you're a parent trying to be present, a professional drowning in digital demands, or simply feeling pulled in ten directions at once, Still Human offers both perspective and a path forward.

Why this book matters - and why now

As a product manager in healthcare technology and a long-time mental health advocate, Chris Cage has seen firsthand how digital tools shape the way we think, work, and recover. This book blends that insight with stories from endurance sports, parenting, and everyday life to help you stay fully human in a machine-driven world.

If you've been feeling overwhelmed by screens, schedules, or AI... this is your guide back to yourself.

Includes Free Companion Toolkit

Readers of Still Human get free access to The Still Human Reset: A 7-Day Guide to Clarity in an AI-Driven World - a companion toolkit with a bonus essay and daily clarity practices. Readers can download the toolkit directly from the author's website.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mental Lens Press
Date
3 November 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9798993160610

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Does your brain ever feel overloaded, distracted, or "always on"?

You're not imagining it. Today's tech is rewiring us in ways our minds were never built for.

AI organizes our lives, finishes our sentences, and nudges us toward what it "thinks" we want. It's impressive... but also overwhelming. Many of us feel more scattered, anxious, and disconnected than ever.

Still Human is a practical, honest, and often humorous guide to staying grounded in a world that never stops thinking. Product manager, writer, and mental health advocate Chris Cage explores how modern technology shapes our attention, emotions, and sense of identity - and what we can do to reclaim clarity in the middle of it all.

What you'll learn inside:

Why constant notifications and "always-on" tools fuel restlessness - and how to slow the mental buzz Simple practices to protect your focus, energy, and emotional bandwidth How to use AI as a co-pilot rather than a crutch How to break out of productivity pressure and rediscover real rest Ways to think more deeply, set healthier boundaries, and reconnect with what actually matters

Whether you're a parent trying to be present, a professional drowning in digital demands, or simply feeling pulled in ten directions at once, Still Human offers both perspective and a path forward.

Why this book matters - and why now

As a product manager in healthcare technology and a long-time mental health advocate, Chris Cage has seen firsthand how digital tools shape the way we think, work, and recover. This book blends that insight with stories from endurance sports, parenting, and everyday life to help you stay fully human in a machine-driven world.

If you've been feeling overwhelmed by screens, schedules, or AI... this is your guide back to yourself.

Includes Free Companion Toolkit

Readers of Still Human get free access to The Still Human Reset: A 7-Day Guide to Clarity in an AI-Driven World - a companion toolkit with a bonus essay and daily clarity practices. Readers can download the toolkit directly from the author's website.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mental Lens Press
Date
3 November 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9798993160610