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7/10/2025, 2:16:48 AM
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It's part of human nature to want to develop technology. Even homo erectus used tools, and developed ways to improve them. Even if we were to do everything he said, go back to a more primitive state of society, within a few generations people would forget why those changes were made and immediately start developing technology again. Humans are pathologically dissatisfied and will always look for ways to "improve" their lives. We'd inevitably end up back where we are. He's not so much rebelling against technology (which is neither good nor evil) but against human nature and the way it interacts with technology. The development of agriculture led to diabetes, heart disease, vitamin deficiencies, stunted growth, etc, but we did it anyways because it was easier than hunting and gathering. It's the same story.
It's part of human nature to want to develop technology. Even homo erectus used tools, and developed ways to improve them. Even if we were to do everything he said, go back to a more primitive state of society, within a few generations people would forget why those changes were made and immediately start developing technology again. Humans are pathologically dissatisfied and will always look for ways to "improve" their lives. We'd inevitably end up back where we are. He's not so much rebelling against technology (which is neither good nor evil) but against human nature and the way it interacts with technology. The development of agriculture led to diabetes, heart disease, vitamin deficiencies, stunted growth, etc, but we did it anyways because it was easier than hunting and gathering. It's the same story.
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