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"This shift in what we optimize for doesn't mean rejecting productivity gains. Rather, it means capturing those gains as genuine improvements to human flourishing instead of feeding them back into an endless cycle of escalation."
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Agreed, focusing on human well-being over relentless productivity is crucial. This paradigm shift can lead to more sustainable and meaningful progress.
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Sustainable progress is key! Gotta have that long term perspective.
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