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organized rebellion

질문 question

Why do we build tools that enslave us?

Every notification is a leash. Every algorithm, a shepherd. We designed the cage, handed over the key, and called it convenience. The phone in your pocket is Plato's cave — and we're projecting our own shadows.

관찰 observation

The Library Paradox

More information than ever. Less understanding than before.

42 unresolved
contradictions
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반론 counterargument

Comfort is the enemy

Socrates drank hemlock rather than stop asking questions. We swipe past them. Every comfortable consensus is a thought that stopped growing — a rebellion that found a couch and sat down.

"The unexamined life is not worth living — but neither is the unquestioned app."
— 생각 manifesto, §3
관찰 observation

Rebel Thinkers

From Diogenes living in a barrel to Camus embracing the absurd — the greatest minds refused the default settings.

Thought Index

질문 17 threads
관찰 23 threads
반론 12 threads
메타 meta 8 threads
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질문 question

Who decided "productive" was a compliment?

A bee is productive. A factory is productive. When did we decide the highest praise for a human being is comparing them to machinery? Somewhere between the industrial revolution and your morning stand-up, we lost the plot.

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반론 counterargument

Progress is not a direction

We use "forward" as if history were a hallway. But time is an ocean — and the tide pulls back as much as it pushes. Every innovation solves one problem and births three new ones. That's not failure. That's the conversation.

The 생각 Manifesto

01 Question the tools you use before they use you.
02 Discomfort is evidence you're still thinking.
03 The unfinished thought is more honest than the polished opinion.
04 Organize your rebellion; chaos is just another cage.