The Conversation Never Ends. It Only Fades.
In an age of instant texts, endless DMs, and perpetual "Active Now" status, we are constantly connected—yet increasingly alone. We've mastered the art of the "Hello," but become psychological novices at the "Goodbye."
This groundbreaking work of narrative psychology and modern sociology explores the emotional tension that defines our era: the conflict between our infinite capacity to connect and our finite capacity to care.
Award-winning writer Davis Shyaka Musirikare pulls back the curtain on the silent choreography of the digital exit, revealing the hidden rules, neurochemical traps, and emotional costs of leaving a modern conversation.
Inside, you will discover:
HOW WE END CONVERSATIONS is an urgent exploration of our digital soul—a demand for a quiet revolution. It calls on readers to reject the chaos of the ambiguous fade and embrace the honesty of the honest exit.
This book will teach you to recognize when a conversation dies, reclaim your dignity from the silence of others, and find the courage to close the infinite windows of your life.
After reading, you'll never look at an unreplied text—or a fading ellipsis—the same way again.