The System
The System Meghashri Dalvi The system had been silent for days, 168 hours, precisely. No inputs, no analysis, no optimizations. The screen simply displayed, "Shall I purge the system?" George sat under the old tree, the scent of earth wafting along with the breeze. He had once relied completely on the system. Sleep scores, neuro alerts, biofeedback loops, every movement monitored, every breath tracked. It was exciting to control the body and live a near-perfect life. The system alerted him to increased stress and guided him to breathe deeper and suppress anger. But the day his daughter called him in tears, he couldn't feel anything. He checked his screen – blood pressure normal, cortisol low. “You're doing well,” the system said. He wasn’t. He struggled to grasp her hurt and calm her. She realized the futility of talking to him and abruptly ended the FaceTime. She then refused to take his calls or open her doors for him. Later that week, he was at a downtow...