The Tale of Two Humphreys

Some people embrace technology enthusiastically. Others don’t. Many fall somewhere in between. Technology is not inherently good or bad. Like any tool, its value depends on how it is used. A hammer can build a home or break a window. The hammer itself is neutral. The same is true of technology. Some technologies make life more complicated. Others remove unnecessary burdens.

I am a spiritual sort of person, and most of my life has been spent exploring consciousness, energy, meaning, and the deeper questions of existence. I have always been highly right-brained, living in a world of ideas, intuition, and possibilities. However, I, like other right-brained people, must also function in a physical, practical world where things move, fall, build, break, and reassemble. We must pay bills, organise appointments, remember passwords, navigate bureaucracy, and drive cars.

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