Zoe Harrison is not your average social butterflyactually, she's more like a social caterpillar who never quite made it to the chrysalis stage. A tech-savvy introvert and freelance front-end developer, Zoe has perfected the art of dodging human interaction, preferring to spend her days coding from the comfort of her minimalist apartment. Her life runs on two things: coffee and peaceboth of which are disrupted when Socius, the fast-growing social media company she contracts for, rolls out a new experiment.
Enter Buzz: a relentlessly optimistic AI assistant designed to "enhance" human social interactions. Unfortunately for Zoe, her boss thinks she's the perfect guinea pig to test Buzz's capabilities. Now, Zoe's carefully curated solitude is threatened by endless nudges to attend happy hours, engage in team-building exercises, and make friends with her well-meaning but overly enthusiastic coworker, Kevin.
From botched small talk to painfully awkward trivia nights, Zoe's misadventures with Buzz push her far out of her comfort zone. With each social disaster comes a surprising realization: while she might not ever be the life of the party, there's more to life than just hiding behind a screen. Slowlyalbeit reluctantlyZoe starts to realize that maybe, just maybe, human interaction isn't as catastrophic as she once thought.
With witty humor, deadpan observations, and plenty of cringe-worthy moments, Debugging Life is a quirky, character-driven comedy about introversion, awkward social dynamics, and the absurdities of living in a tech-driven world.
Key Themes:
Perfect for readers who enjoy lighthearted, comedic takes on the complexities of modern social life, Debugging Life explores what happens when technology tries to "fix" what isn't brokenand the unexpected growth that comes from stepping outside your comfort zone.
Enter Buzz: a relentlessly optimistic AI assistant designed to "enhance" human social interactions. Unfortunately for Zoe, her boss thinks she's the perfect guinea pig to test Buzz's capabilities. Now, Zoe's carefully curated solitude is threatened by endless nudges to attend happy hours, engage in team-building exercises, and make friends with her well-meaning but overly enthusiastic coworker, Kevin.
From botched small talk to painfully awkward trivia nights, Zoe's misadventures with Buzz push her far out of her comfort zone. With each social disaster comes a surprising realization: while she might not ever be the life of the party, there's more to life than just hiding behind a screen. Slowlyalbeit reluctantlyZoe starts to realize that maybe, just maybe, human interaction isn't as catastrophic as she once thought.
With witty humor, deadpan observations, and plenty of cringe-worthy moments, Debugging Life is a quirky, character-driven comedy about introversion, awkward social dynamics, and the absurdities of living in a tech-driven world.
Key Themes:
- Introversion vs. social interaction
- The role of AI in human behavior
- Finding balance between solitude and connection
- Personal growth through awkward, everyday challenges
Perfect for readers who enjoy lighthearted, comedic takes on the complexities of modern social life, Debugging Life explores what happens when technology tries to "fix" what isn't brokenand the unexpected growth that comes from stepping outside your comfort zone.
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