INTERNAL TRANSFORMATION: THE RESHAPING OF HUMAN PERSONALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
Keywords:
Internal transformation, technological change, personalityAbstract
This article examines the profound transformations occurring within the human inner world—personality, identity, and psyche—against the backdrop of 21st-century technological advancements. Both the positive and negative impacts of technology are analyzed, including digital fatigue, identity crisis, and the development of conscious awareness. The study emphasizes the critical importance of managing internal transformation and preserving psychological stability in an increasingly digitalized world.
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