Mother Of Invention by Caeli Wolfson Widger
How Our Brains Are Wired for Creativity
In a near-future world where technology and ethics collide, a brilliant scientist grapples with the moral implications of her groundbreaking invention—a device that can predict and prevent human suffering. As she navigates the complex landscape of corporate greed, personal ambition, and the potential for profound societal change, she must confront the unintended consequences of her creation and the impact it has on her own life and relationships. This thought-provoking narrative explores the delicate balance between innovation and responsibility, raising questions about the cost of progress and the nature of human empathy.
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