A group of 20-somethings, completely transfixed by the glowing screens in their hands, stand frozen on a scenic forest path. Heads down, necks craned, their faces are bathed in the cold, artificial light from their phones. They shuffle forward without a clue, thumbs mindlessly scrolling as their eyes stay glued to social feeds and meaningless texts. One guy bumps into a tree but doesn’t even look up, still swiping away. A girl in the group laughs at something on her phone, oblivious to the fact that a massive, glowing phoenix just soared right over her head, casting a shadow as it passed. Behind them, a unicorn gallops across a stream, its hooves barely touching the ground, but not a single one of them notices. The forest is alive with the soft hum of nature, but they’re trapped in a digital daze. A rare meteor streaks across the sky, lighting up the whole scene in a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic display, but they remain hunched, faces stuck in their tiny screens. Every stunning, mythical moment passes them by as they remain in their own little bubble, completely detached from the incredible world unfolding around them.
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