That’s the convenience paradox: the more we optimize our lives, the less we actually live them. We’re becoming masters of arrangement rather than action, curators instead of creators. Life risks turning into a series of frictionless transactions where we’re always efficiently arriving but never really traveling. Source: In Praise of Inconvenience: The Hidden Costs of a Convenient World – Simone... read more: https://www.jimwillis.org/2024/12/09/read-in-praise-of-inconvenience-the-hidden-costs-of-a-convenient-world/