
The Digital Collapse
The future is digital—but at what cost?
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Malvin P. Vanek

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About this listen
Collapse happens in an instant, but the road to it is paved over decades.
One day, the digital world will fail—because we’ve come to rely on it too much. That day is still ahead of us, but the first steps toward it were taken long ago, encoded in the choices of the 1990s.
Martha Robinson believed a company could be run with humanity. That she could take on a Chinese corporate giant and win—fairly. That career and love could coexist. And that automation would make life better, not worse.
But what if she was wrong? Could she have seen where it was all heading? That the same innovations once celebrated as progress would lead to a fractured society—one where people escape into virtual reality as universal basic income loses value by the day?
But even a world like this can be livable. At least for some.
What people say:
"The Digital Collapse is a gripping blend of corporate drama and speculative fiction that kept me hooked from start to finish. Malvin P. Vanek masterfully explores the rise of automation and digitalization while delving into corporations' ethical dilemmas in an increasingly competitive world."
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"This book is an interesting epic story about the development of technology and how it intersects with and effects real lives. It includes themes related to greed, relationships, automation and the consequences of advancing technology without enough concern about the implications for the world's future. "
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"The Digital Collapse is a gripping corporate thriller that explores the dark side of technological advancement. It follows Martha Robinson, a CEO navigating a world where digital innovation threatens to destabilize the global order. With a fast-paced plot and thought-provoking themes, this novel offers a compelling look at the future of business and society."
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