EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 11 MIN
The Loneliest Generation
from American Buddhist Poetry Radio · host Juan Vega | Monk Mode Society
Bonus track is above this text. If you want the song first, start there. If you want the commentary first, keep reading. Either way, the bonus track belongs to this episode.Tonight’s episode is The Loneliest Generation.This one is about love, loneliness, and the strange distance between us.About what it feels like to have more ways to reach each other than any generation in history—and still go to sleep emotionally untouched.About the late-night phone glow.The almost-conversations.The people who are surrounded and still starving for something real.This episode looks at modern loneliness through the lives people are actually living:the quiet loneliness a lot of men carry,the different ache a lot of women carry,the pressure of money and performance,the way technology gives us contact without always giving us closeness,and the way the heart keeps asking for something deeper.This is not culture-war talk.It’s not blame.It’s witness.And through the Dharma lens, it’s also a reflection on what happens when we ask love to do too much—when we turn it into proof, possession, performance, or rescue.The bonus track above carries that same ache in song form.If this episode hits you, that makes sense.A lot of people are carrying this quietly. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe
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