The Peril and Promise of Technology
Briefly

The conflict between technology's distracting nature and its potential to unveil new aspects of existence creates ambivalence, underscoring a cycle of gain through loss.
In Cervantes’ 'Don Quixote,' the protagonist’s encounter with windmills serves as a metaphor for the deeper human condition—our struggle between illusion and reality.
Quixote's madness, often mocked, reveals a profound insight into human experience, suggesting that perception can transcend societal norms and expectations.
The story of Quixote challenges us to reflect on our perceptions of reality and how they shape our existence, urging a reevaluation of our judgments.
Read at Psychology Today
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