What if you woke up one day and no one remembered your name?
There are apps that promise to make you happier. Ego promises something simpler: to show you who you really are.
When an invisible student downloads this mysterious app, everything seems to get better. But after seven days, Ego assigns him a true name that isn’t his. Soon, his classmates, his teachers, even his mother, start calling him by that name—as if they always had.
The counter reads 100 days. When it hits zero, the app warns him: "At last, you'll know who you are. And who you are now will cease to exist."
Trapped in a nightmare where his identity is being rewritten, he discovers he’s not alone. There are others like him. Some fight. Others already smile vacantly, convinced of their new name. And they all tell him the same thing:
"It hurts less if you stop fighting."
What hurts more? Being invisible to everyone else, or becoming someone you never chose to be—but that everyone, finally, can see?