In a future where neural cybernetics allow humans to link minds and share thoughts, construct a story about a character choosing to de-link and live as an individual.
This raises questions about individuality, human connection, and loneliness. What are the implications of a shared cognitive experience and how might it affect our comprehension of reality, privacy, and personal choice? How might solitary existence be perceived in a society that has adapted to hive mind thinking? How would it feel to be disconnected and attempt to exist outside this shared consciousness?
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