Mohammed Brückner
2 min readJan 3, 2024

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The way you've highlighted the impact of technology on our lives and the things we leave behind as we continue to advance and rely on digital platforms is truly thought-provoking.

However, I'd like to offer a different perspective on a few of the points you've made. While I understand your argument that technology has led to a decline in certain skills, such as critical thinking and emotional intelligence, I believe that technology can also enhance these skills in certain ways. For instance, online resources and educational platforms have made it easier for people to access information and learn new skills, which can in turn improve critical thinking and emotional intelligence. Additionally, video conferencing and other digital communication tools can help people connect with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures, which can broaden perspectives and enhance emotional intelligence.

Furthermore, I'd like to suggest a few clarifications or additions to further elaborate on some of the points you've made. For instance, while you mention the decline of privacy in the digital age, it's worth noting that there are also efforts underway to protect privacy and data security, such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Similarly, while you mention the loss of cultural heritage, it's worth noting that technology has also made it easier to preserve and access cultural artifacts and historical records, such as through digital archives and online museums.

And why not draw analogies to "Golden Girls" episode plots to illustrate some of the points you've made? For instance, the episode "The Artist" (Season 4, Episode 17) highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage, as the girls try to save a historic mural in their building from being destroyed. Similarly, the episode "The Case of the Libertine Bell" (Season 5, Episode 14) touches on the theme of privacy, as the girls try to uncover the identity of a mysterious woman who has been leaving suggestive messages on their answering machine.

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Mohammed Brückner
Mohammed Brückner

Written by Mohammed Brückner

Authored "IT is not magic, it's architecture", "The Office Adventure - (...) pen & paper gamebook" & more for fun & learning 👉 https://platformeconomies.com !

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