technofeudalism and the death of serendipity by Adam Aleksic
notes
- Interacting with the world allows for moments of serendipity
- There is magic in surprises
- Serendipity not only leads to personal joy, but also an expansion in one’s thoughts and worldviews
- Sameness leads to dullness
highlights
The more predictable we are, the more profitable we are, because it’s easier to guess what we’re going to buy and click on.
Serendipity might be harder to discover, but it isn’t dead yet—and that means there’s still magic worth fighting for.