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Maybe a slave? : A fun and candid white paper

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작성자 ul8gEW
댓글 0건 조회 1회 작성일 24-11-02 22:54

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Nowadays, we often hear about cost performance and time performance.

Cost performance (Cost performance)

Time performance (Time performance)

I've heard that recently, there are a lot of songs without intros because intros are annoying.

What?! What would Judy Ongg's "Mesmerized" be without an intro?! I'm sure there are old men like me who cry out.

In a way, the modern world seems to be a world where efficiency is the top priority.

However, it is true that efficiency is prioritized so much that all the gems that fall through the cracks are sacrificed and cut off, and that even this is acceptable in the current culture, which makes us question and feel a little regretful.

*******

Sometimes, I feel like screaming, "Are you slaves?"

However, I think many people will not understand even if they are told that.

So what are we slaves to?!

Some may be outraged.

The answer is "AI," "smartphones," and "points."

Everything is becoming more convenient, and in sync with this increase in convenience, the risks also increase.

Convenient apps can be a breeding ground for fraud, the Internet can be a garden of slander, dating apps can create tragedy and poverty, games and casinos can lead to ruin, and if we're not careful, life itself may eventually end up being completed in the metaverse.

Therefore, we cannot let our guard down in anything, we are forced to check things quickly and respond quickly on social media, and we use a huge amount of energy not to miss out on points.

As a result, our mental state becomes hypersensitive.

In the first place, is there any contradiction in buying a new wallet that is made to make it easy to organize your point cards in order to ensure you get your points, and spending many 10,000 yen bills to do so?

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A long time ago, Sony released a product called the "Walkman."

It was a huge hit.

I once borrowed one and listened to it.

I honestly thought it was amazing!

However, if I were to use one, it would be to go somewhere in the great outdoors and lose myself in music there.

But as a busy businessman, it seems like it's not that easy to do that.

As a result, I never bought a Walkman.

But there were many people who bought one.

As for how they used it, it seems that the main purpose was to "fill in the blank time," such as when commuting to school or work, or to kill time while traveling.

As an aside, at the time, it seems that there were people who shouted alone on the silent train and blushed in surprise.

After all, the role of the Walkman in the world was to make the depths of negativity shallower, but not to pursue positivity.

Not only that, but it has also created a mentality that cannot tolerate the existence of negativity.

This has not essentially changed in the world today.

Therefore, hypersensitivity has escalated, and even the slightest stagnation cannot be tolerated. A culture has taken over, where people are driven and urged to indulge in games, become dependent on social media, and are pathologically obsessed with points.

What on earth are people looking for?

And what is their purpose?

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Humans are inherently irrational and inefficient, absurd, making mistakes, taking disadvantages, and suffering losses.

Furthermore, "life is about the unnecessary and the non-urgent."

One truth is that the ultimate pursuit of efficiency leads to a world where AI controls everything and humans are no longer necessary, or even eliminated.

The hypersensitivity of the world today, our hyperventilating lifestyles, the restlessness of not being able to watch a movie without knowing spoilers, the expected surprises and pre-determined tears, the extreme values ​​of the internet that only lift you up or put you down - it's exhausting.

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Everyone, get away from your smartphones Z!

Stop lying Z!

Look at the sky Z!

Nurture your heart Z!

Live life Z!



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