A lot of things still matter in this world – touch and relationships and real conversation and discomfort. Technology is designed toward convenience. It’s designed to make things easier, to make life a bit more comfortable. But we need discomfort. We need discomfort in order to grow. | |
— Yahya Abdul-Mateen II | |
Quoted by: Justin Parham | |
In his interview article: “Matrix Revolutionary“ | |
Appearing in: Wired Magazine; dtd: Dec. 2021 | |
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Discomfort
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