Are we running toward our future or away from our present?
- Katalin

- Mar 8
- 1 min read
Observing current trends in the job market and economic dynamics, one thing becomes clear: the focus is on technological skills, artificial intelligence, digital tools… as if these external solutions alone could address all our challenges.
But seeking answers solely outside ourselves means forgetting the essential: us.
The danger isn’t technology itself, but our reliance on "shortcuts" without questioning what they truly mean for humanity.
AI is fast, powerful, capable of processing massive amounts of information. But if we don’t know which direction to go, it will only speed up our disorientation.
The risk?
Building an increasingly complex world, at full speed, yet disconnected from our biological reality, our cognitive and emotional capacities.
Before trying to optimize everything externally, let’s take the time to rethink internally. To understand our own processes, our limits, our human strengths.
Because technology evolving without human consciousness isn’t progress, it’s an escape.
And what if the real challenge isn’t about going faster, but understanding why and where we’re running?
