One of the most important considerations for us as a society is the question, “Is progress always better?” For much of my life, I heard that progress and innovation are always better. With every year that passes, we collectively assume that we have become more enlightened and advanced. But is it true? Are we becoming more enlightened? Is progress and newness always better?
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