Quantum Feelings, Inc.

Robin Johnson
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The pills work. That's the problem.

NeuroEase can stabilize a panicking teenager in forty-five minutes. It's FDA-approved, federally funded, and scaling fast. What it can't do is explain why an entire generation is anxious-or help them find their way back to themselves.

Four MIT graduates have spent a decade approaching the youth anxiety question from different angles: a startup founder who built the pill, a psychologist who won't prescribe it, a professor designing nature-based alternatives the insurance system doesn't know how to reimburse, and a journalist whose platform is becoming the story she's trying to cover.

As federal funding shifts and institutional trust collapses, their separate efforts begin to converge-not neatly, and not without cost. Their innovations are messy, human, evoking the hopepunk spirit of Kim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the Future - grounded in the possible, not the perfect.

This is a story about the people doing the work: a warm, diverse ensemble of Millennials navigating ambition, connection, and identity as personal journeys against a backdrop of America's broken public health system. Think Becky Chambers' warmth - where identity is lived rather than debated.

What readers are saying:

  • "One of the smartest and most timely novels I've read in years." - Amazon reviewer
  • "Brainy, romantic and hopeful - just the antidote I need." - Verified reader
  • "Hopepunk: the genre I didn't know I was missing." - Verified reader
  • "No one is a villain. Each character sincerely wants to help - and their conflict reflects the ethical dilemmas we're all navigating." - Goodreads reviewer
  • "The proposed solution actually seems viable. It gives me hope there are other options besides over-medicating this anxious generation." - Verified reader



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Quantum Feelings Media
Published: 01/02/2026
ISBN: 9798995381303
Pages: 296
Weight: 0.76lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.67d