This article really makes you think. Optimization has made life more efficient, but in the process, a lot of the beauty and spontaneity seems to have disappeared. You can see it in sports, movies, even the way people interact. I wonder if there is a way to keep progress moving forward without losing the things that make life feel rich and meaningful.
This article really makes you think. Optimization has made life more efficient, but in the process, a lot of the beauty and spontaneity seems to have disappeared. You can see it in sports, movies, even the way people interact. I wonder if there is a way to keep progress moving forward without losing the things that make life feel rich and meaningful.
This article really makes you think. Optimization has made life more efficient, but in the process, a lot of the beauty and spontaneity seems to have disappeared. You can see it in sports, movies, even the way people interact. I wonder if there is a way to keep progress moving forward without losing the things that make life feel rich and meaningful.
It’s a tough balance for sure, but I think the first step is to acknowledge that something is being lost in the first place