The book critically examines the concept of "wokeness" in contemporary society, arguing that the term has been co-opted and misunderstood in public discourse. It explores how the original intentions behind being "woke" have been diluted and often misrepresented, leading to divisive and counterproductive outcomes. Through a nuanced analysis, the author challenges readers to reconsider the implications of identity politics and the ways in which social justice movements are perceived and enacted. The work encourages a more thoughtful and inclusive approach to addressing societal issues, urging a move beyond performative activism towards genuine understanding and change.