I think humans are wired to solve problems—and with that comes an innate drive to create tools, systems, and yes, technology. It's part of what makes us human.

I don't think we’d be fully alive without some form of technological expression. Fire. Shelter. Language. The wheel. Even writing is a kind of abstraction.

So while I agree we should live aligned with the natural world, I don’t believe that means rejecting all innovation or reverting to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.

The challenge is discernment:

Which technologies make us more human—more rooted, aware, and alive?

And which ones seduce us into disconnection?

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Well said.

It’s all about creating things aligned with nature not rejecting & conflicting with it.

Intention matters in this.

Is it a creation of greed, control, or fear?

Or is it a creation of beauty, art, and exploration.