Convenience
Convenience, in other words, makes things easy, but without regard to whether easiness is truly what’s most valuable in any given context.
Oliver Burkeman • Four Thousand Weeks
convenience culture is killing our creative impulses
youtu.beProfessor Tim Wu made this point in a widely read essay titled “The Tyranny of Convenience,” where he argues that convenience, “with its promise of smooth, effortless efficiency…threatens to erase the sort of struggles and challenges that help give meaning to life.”
Paul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
But we err in presuming convenience is always good, for it has a complex relationship with other ideals that we hold dear. Though understood and promoted as an instrument of liberation, convenience has a dark side. With its promise of smooth, effortless efficiency, it threatens to erase the sort of struggles and challenges that help give meaning to
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