Beyond individual therapy, Kurpatov’s later works, such as "The Fourth World War" , address the digital transformation of society and the "digital autism" affecting younger generations. He argues that our environment has changed faster than our biology can adapt, leading to a crisis of meaning and attention. Conclusion
In recent years, Kurpatov has shifted his focus toward the "neuro-era." His seminal series, which readers are encouraged to follow in a specific order , explores the fundamental limitations of human cognition:
A provocative look at how our brains deceive us and why "consciousness" is often just a passenger to biological impulses.
Explores the three types of "intellectual styles" based on neurobiological differences. Cultural and Social Impact