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Why Silence in Modern Life Is Becoming a Luxury
Silence was once the default condition of life. Today, it has become rare, curated, and costly. This essay explores how modern systems have designed silence out of everyday experience—and why quiet has shifted from a shared condition to a personal luxury. Through design, space, and cultural habits, it asks what we lose when silence disappears, and what it might take to allow it back in.

Nomad Elan Journal — Editorial Collective
Jan 234 min read
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