Awayness Apr 2026

Awayness isn’t a sudden break; it’s the quiet erosion of friendship. It’s when you stop being the "friend they need you to be" and start "sleepwalking toward separation".

Awayness often stems from a lack of vitality or purpose. We are "standing on billions of corpses"—the legacy of those who suffered before us—and it is our responsibility to give that suffering meaning. awayness

"Our drift apart was so very subtle. Without realizing it, we had become strangers behind closed doors". Awayness isn’t a sudden break; it’s the quiet

How technology and modern pace create a state of constant awayness. We are "standing on billions of corpses"—the legacy

Awayness is the profound feeling of being distant or disconnected, even when physically present. It can manifest in relationships as a subtle "drifting apart" or as a broader sense of being an "empty body, missing the soul".

Here are three ways to frame a solid post on "Awayness," depending on your intended audience: Option 1: The Relationship Perspective

The tools of modern existence are getting "faster, cheaper, and smaller," but they often facilitate a "drift" where things slowly become less reliable—not just our tech, but our connections.