Overview
Some forms of modern insecurity feel intensely personal.
They are not.
Across work, relationships, digital life, and identity itself, more and more people are being shaped by systems that treat their place as conditional and their value as replaceable. The result is not only anxiety, pressure, or comparison fatigue. It is a deeper instability in the experience of human worth.
In Swappable, Soren Cade examines one of the defining hidden conditions of contemporary life: the growing sense that anyone can be moved past, filled in for, or quietly replaced.
This is not a book about job loss alone, and it is not another broad complaint about dating apps, social media, or modern stress. It is a sharper diagnosis of what happens when human life is organized around substitution. Work becomes less secure. Relationships become less settled. Visibility intensifies comparison. Self-worth grows more conditional. And people begin to absorb the logic of replaceability into the way they understand themselves.
With clarity, restraint, and social intelligence, Swappable shows how this condition emerged, why it now reaches far beyond the workplace, and what it means to live in a world increasingly built to move on.
A serious work of contemporary nonfiction for readers interested in psychology, identity, culture, relationships, and the hidden emotional costs of modern life.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798255583126
- ISBN-10: 9798255583126
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.51 pounds
- Page Count: 166
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