Hannah used to believe the world was moving forward. Now, in her early thirties, she isn't so sure. Trapped in a corporate job she despises, surrounded by a culture obsessed with labels, trends, and digital facades, she watches society spiral into something unrecognizable. In an era where connection is measured in likes and self-worth is algorithm-driven, Hannah finds herself questioning everything?especially her place in it.
When she meets Daniel, a man equally disillusioned but unwilling to give in to apathy, Hannah is drawn into a hidden world?one that challenges the very foundations of modern life. As she navigates a fragile romance and an underground movement that seeks to reject the toxic ideals of the present, she must decide: will she fight for something real, or let the world consume her whole?
A gripping and thought-provoking modern tragedy, Toxicity explores the price of progress, the illusion of choice, and the quiet desperation of a generation losing itself in the noise.
Are we really moving forward? Or just circling the drain?