Socially Apt

About the Book

Socially Apt is one of those rare books that names a cultural truth we’ve grown too used to ignoring. We are more connected than ever, yet more alone than at any point in modern history. Through texts, apps, and endless scrolling, we simulate social life while quietly withdrawing from it. Paris Song’s answer to this crisis is not nostalgic or sentimental—it is methodical, incisive, and ultimately hopeful.

The book introduces the Interaction Quotient, a practical framework for rebuilding the capacity to be with others in meaningful ways. It does not promise popularity or charm. What it offers instead is a way back into human connection through deliberate attention, emotional presence, and trained social engagement.

Sharp, humane, and quietly radical, Socially Apt challenges the idea that connection is something we simply fall into. It argues that in a world conditioned toward retreat, we must now learn—intentionally and intelligently—how to belong.

About the Author

Paris Song is a social architect, former tech founder, strategist, and cancer survivor. Her work across multiple disciplines reflects the perspective and force of an insightful businesswoman and a brilliant mind. She writes with clarity, precision, and defiance. Each page is a call to live fully and intentionally. With a relentless focus on pattern, behavior, and cultural decline, she challenges the slow slide into disconnection that defines modern life. Paris lives in Northern California. When she’s not writing or building, she’s trackside at Sonoma Raceway or deep into her fourth coffee at a local café.

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