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The story novel blends science fiction with social commentary, following Mr. Landon, a stressed corporate executive who unexpectedly travels to the year 2136 during a hypnotherapy session. He finds himself in Neo-London, a utopian society that has achieved harmony by prioritizing emotional intelligence, empathy, and sustainable practices over individualistic and materialistic pursuits. Key Themes: 1. Emotional Intelligence as a Foundation 2. Blended Economic System: The society operates on a dual-currency model. 3. Technological Integration with Human Values 4. Transformation via a "White Paper" The Road Home is a tale that challenges readers to reflect on their values and the choices shaping society. It argues that utopia is attainable when emotional intelligence and empathy are central to education, governance, and daily life, offering a roadmap for a more compassionate, equitable world.
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The story novel blends science fiction with social commentary, following Mr. Landon, a stressed corporate executive who unexpectedly travels to the year 2136 during a hypnotherapy session. He finds himself in Neo-London, a utopian society that has achieved harmony by prioritizing emotional intelligence, empathy, and sustainable practices over individualistic and materialistic pursuits. Key Themes: 1. Emotional Intelligence as a Foundation 2. Blended Economic System: The society operates on a dual-currency model. 3. Technological Integration with Human Values 4. Transformation via a "White Paper" The Road Home is a tale that challenges readers to reflect on their values and the choices shaping society. It argues that utopia is attainable when emotional intelligence and empathy are central to education, governance, and daily life, offering a roadmap for a more compassionate, equitable world.