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Technology Isn't the Problem - We Are
We humans excel at creating powerful tools but struggle to use them in ways that improve our lives. We build technologies that extend our abilities, streamline our work and enhance our reach, and then almost immediately begin misusing them. It is a pattern that has repeated itself for generations. The motor car brought freedom and movement, yet it also reshaped our landscapes, polluted our cities and caused countless deaths. The internet connected billions, yet it also became

Glenn
Dec 14, 20257 min read


The Gift of Boredom: Why Doing Nothing Might Be the Most Creative Thing You Can Do
We live in an age that has almost perfected the art of filling time. Every spare moment can be occupied by something that offers a hit of stimulation, and most of us drift through the day accompanied by an uninterrupted stream of content that is designed to prevent us from ever feeling the slightest ripple of boredom. On the surface this feels like progress, because who would willingly choose to be bored when entertainment, distraction and connection sit permanently in our po

Glenn
Dec 14, 20256 min read


The Scaffolding of Connection: Why AI Might End Humanity’s Need to Connect
Introduction Connection has always been part of being human, although we often talk about it in sentimental terms that make it sound like something mystical or profound. The truth is far more grounded. We connected because life demanded it, not because early humans were searching for deep emotional fulfilment. Working together kept us alive, and the more we cooperated, the more capable we became. Over time this practical need to join forces built the foundations of the world

Glenn
Dec 14, 20255 min read
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