A recurring theme in "Disforia Inersia" is the fragmentation of identity. The narrative often shifts between the external persona (functioning, working, smiling) and the internal void. This duality speaks to the "Imposter Syndrome" prevalent in Gen Z and Millennial demographics. The book dissects how performing normalcy depletes the emotional reservoir required to actually be well.

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