This is How the World Works
Just the other day, I wrote a post, encouraging us to consider the impact of isolating technologies, naming DoorDash and UberEats as possible ways for us to avoid contact with other human beings. I am decidedly not against these advancements, which clearly served us all well during the global pandemic, but I am cautious about our potential over-reliance on them.
And, a few days later, my daughter turned 18 (more on that later, friends), and her older brother and his wife, stationed in California at the moment, sent her mini pies from Crumbl (what do they have against the e at the end?) from across the country.
This is how the world works, right? For every yin, there is a yang. Yes, we still need to be cautious and intentional about how we use technology, but at the same time, look at what it can do. Pies notwithstanding, we can send messages and gifts to people we love who are separated by miles but not in our hearts. It's on us to strike the balance. Consciously. Intentionally. Dare I say, using a Word of 2024, Mindfully?
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