Quality
As Mumford observed almost a century ago, the world loses its soul when we place too much weight on the ideal of total quantification. By doing so, we stop valuing what we know to be true, but can’t articulate. Rituals lose their significance, possessions lose their meaning, and things are valued only for their apparent utility.
David Perell • The Microwave Economy
The tradeoffs of making the world more efficient are too light to be felt until they’re too heavy to be broken.