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The Texture We Lost in Tech
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We’ve traded sensory richness for convenience, losing touch with the texture of everyday life through tech like automatic toilets and electric cars. This “dematerialization” isn’t just about gadgets—it’s shaped by bureaucracy and economics too. The author argues we’ve overlooked the value of doing things ourselves, and while tech improves life, we’ve missed the trade-off. Instead of waiting for big societal shifts, he urges us to find joy in small, tangible experiences right now—because reconnecting with our senses doesn’t require revolution, just awareness.
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