The Cultural Trap: How Society Shapes and Destroys Innocence

· Inkwell Press
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In The Cultural Trap: How Society Shapes and Destroys Innocence, author Ranjot Singh Chahal explores the complex interplay between culture and individuality. This thought-provoking examination reveals how societal norms, education, media, and tradition mold our identities, often stifling imagination and free thought. From the loss of innocence in childhood to the rigid constructs of gender and morality, Chahal challenges readers to confront the unseen forces that shape their lives. Through insightful analysis, he encourages a rethinking of conformity, inviting a journey toward reclaiming authentic self-expression in a world rife with cultural constraints.

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Sonali Mohanty
September 21, 2024
Your writing is so beautiful because you always know the right word for the right moment.
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Chinar Khokhar
September 21, 2024
Adorable book
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September 21, 2024
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