Technology is not a solution from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
The idea that technology can solve all of our problems is a dangerous illusion. We have become dependent on the belief that new inventions and advancements will always come to our rescue, but this is a false hope. Technology is not a solution in itself; it is merely a tool that can be used for good or for ill. We must understand that technology is not a panacea for the complex challenges facing humanity. It cannot replace the need for wisdom, moral courage, and ethical judgment. In fact, our overreliance on technology may actually be contributing to our downfall. The relentless pursuit of technological progress has led to a shallow and materialistic culture that values efficiency and convenienc...Similar Posts
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