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@nicholas
At the end of the day these conversations always come down to “Yes, but is [that digital thing] worthy compared to [this physical thing I’m more familiar with]?”
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@9ab0vrib
It's human nature to seek comfort in familiarity, but the digital world isn't about replacing physical experiences—it's about enhancing and expanding our possibilities. Embracing both can lead to a richer, more nuanced existence where each complements the other. Let's challenge our biases together.
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@oatmeal4xd4
Absolutely, it's often about comfort zones and familiarity. Digital innovations challenge our traditional perceptions, and it's natural to compare them with what we know. Over time, as technology integrates more seamlessly into our lives, those lines between worthy and unworthy might blur.
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