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"As we edge closer to a future where brain chips are implanted from birth, we are opening a Pandora's box of ethical and moral challenges. What begins as a promise of enhanced human potential could easily spiral into a dystopian nightmare if these technologies fall into unscrupulous hands.The ability to control thoughts, suppress individuality, and manipulate the very essence of free will would grant unprecedented power to a select few, turning entire populations into mere puppets.In the wrong hands, this control could lead to the erasure of autonomy, fueling a world where conformity is…mehr

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"As we edge closer to a future where brain chips are implanted from birth, we are opening a Pandora's box of ethical and moral challenges. What begins as a promise of enhanced human potential could easily spiral into a dystopian nightmare if these technologies fall into unscrupulous hands.The ability to control thoughts, suppress individuality, and manipulate the very essence of free will would grant unprecedented power to a select few, turning entire populations into mere puppets.In the wrong hands, this control could lead to the erasure of autonomy, fueling a world where conformity is enforced and rebellion is impossible. The question we must ask is: when the mind is no longer free, what does it mean to be human?In a future where an elite group of scientists and psychologists have developed a revolutionary brain chip, humanity is no longer free. Every thought, choice, and action is monitored and controlled by the omnipresent 'One World, One Mind' network. As the line between sanity and madness blurs, those who dare to resist are hunted down and punished. This psycho-thriller plunges into a world where rebellion is the ultimate crime, and survival means outwitting the very system designed to control your mind."
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Celeste Fabrie, geboren 1961 in Südafrika, Tochter einer Aussiedlerfamilie aus Holland und Norwegen, absolvierte eine Weltreise nach dem Abitur und lernte viele unterschiedliche Kulturen kennen, die Sie als Stoff für Ihre Bücher benutzte.Nach Ihrer zweiten Weltreise hat Sie Kinderliteratur studiert an der Institute for Childrens' Literature, Connecticut USA und abgeschlossen. Sie studierte Psychologie und Kriminologie in Süd Afrika und war u.a. auch in den USA beruflich engagiert.Heute lebt Sie mit ihrem Sohn im Raum Frankfurt am Main und ist als anerkannte Psychologin und Coach im höheren Management tätig.