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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036513955
ISBN-13 9781036513955
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Assertiveness, motivation & self-esteem
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This book delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and its environment, particularly focusing on the unique psychological and physiological condition termed "Newyorkitis," which the author argues is a product of the artificial life led by many in Manhattan Island. Drawing from twenty-five years of study and observation, the author, a medical professional with a deep understanding of human nature, offers an insightful examination of how urban living impacts individuals' mental and physical health. The text navigates through the complexities of modern urban life, discussing the broader implications of living in such environments on one's well-being.

Embedded within a historical and literary framework that references Ralph Waldo Emerson's contemplation on illusions, this work explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the quest for genuine human connections amidst the chaos of city life. It positions "Newyorkitis" as not merely a local phenomenon but as a lens through which to view broader human conditions influenced by rapid urbanization and societal progress.

The thematic depth here is enriched by personal anecdotes, professional observations, and a compassionate plea for greater empathy and understanding in approaching issues related to urban living. By blending medical insights with philosophical musings, this book provides an engaging perspective on how external environments shape our internal worlds.

Conclusively, this narrative offers profound reflections on finding balance and meaning in an increasingly materialistic society. It stands as a significant contribution to discussions about the impact of city life on human health and happiness.
This book delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and its environment, particularly focusing on the unique psychological and physiological condition termed "Newyorkitis," which the author argues is a product of the artificial life led by many in Manhattan Island. Drawing from twenty-five years of study and observation, the author, a medical professional with a deep understanding of human nature, offers an insightful examination of how urban living impacts individuals'' mental and physical health. The text navigates through the complexities of modern urban life, discussing the broader implications of living in such environments on one''s well-being.

Embedded within a historical and literary framework that references Ralph Waldo Emerson''s contemplation on illusions, this work explores themes of identity, societal expectations, and the quest for genuine human connections amidst the chaos of city life. It positions "Newyorkitis" as not merely a local phenomenon but as a lens through which to view broader human conditions influenced by rapid urbanization and societal progress.

The thematic depth here is enriched by personal anecdotes, professional observations, and a compassionate plea for greater empathy and understanding in approaching issues related to urban living. By blending medical insights with philosophical musings, this book provides an engaging perspective on how external environments shape our internal worlds.

Conclusively, this narrative offers profound reflections on finding balance and meaning in an increasingly materialistic society. It stands as a significant contribution to discussions about the impact of city life on human health and happiness.

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