According to recent digital behavior studies, the average internet user spends over 6 hours per day online, consuming information through social media, video platforms, and news feeds. Much of what we see is filtered, curated, and algorithmically selected. Surprisingly, this modern reality mirrors an ancient philosophical idea known as the Allegory of the Cave. Understanding the Allegory of the Cave in Modern Age First described by the Greek philosopher Plato in The Republic , the Allegory of the Cave explains how human beings can mistake illusion for reality. Imagine a group of prisoners chained inside a dark cave since birth. They cannot turn their heads and can only see the wall in front of them. Behind them burns a fire, and between the fire and the prisoners people walk by carrying objects. The prisoners see only the shadows projected on the wall and believe those shadows are the entire reality. If one prisoner escapes and sees the outside world, he discovers sunlight, real...
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