The Illusion of Progress: Are Humans Advancing or Just Changing Directions
Where there’s a feeling most of us carry without ever really stopping to look at it. It’s quiet, almost automatic in the sense that things are getting better with time. That the world is moving forward. That somehow, even if life feels messy in the moment, we are still part of something that is slowly improving. You don’t usually question it. It just sits there, shaping how you see everything. When people talk about the future, it often sounds hopeful. When they talk about the past, it feels distant, a little rougher, a little less developed. So somewhere inside, it starts to feel obvious of course we’re advancing. Of course things are improving. And when you look at the surface, it really does seem that way. Life has become faster. Easier in many ways. You don’t have to struggle for things the same way people did before. You can reach anyone, learn anything, do things that once felt impossible. The world feels more capable, more connected, more efficient. So it’s natural to call that ...