Mohamed
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Mohamed
@Cr8tivemo
Discovering what's possible with technology.👨🏾💻
London, England Katılım Ekim 2013
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beauty in the imperfections and slowness
we’re racing toward a life where everything is instant, optimized, compressed. asymptotically approaching zero friction.
and then suddenly we start missing the old days… not because they were better, but because they were thicker.
waiting for a download bar to crawl across the screen.
walking home without maps.
calling someone and hoping they’re actually home.
photos that you couldn’t retake 30 times…
that slowness gave time for anticipation, for tiny rituals, for noticing.
friction gave texture.
slowness gave thoughts to breathe.
inefficiency gave space for surprise.
when everything becomes fast and efficient, life flattens into “done” and “next.” you lose the in-between, and the in-between is what shapes you.
a slightly wrong note in a song you love. a typo in a message from someone you care about. a clunky tool that forces you to think a bit more. these are all proof of life.
as tech gets smoother, weirdly the most precious things will be the ones that don’t try to be perfect.
handwritten instead of generated.
slow instead of instant.
local instead of global.
a bit janky instead of seamless.
the future luxury isn’t speed, it’s latency, silence, and things that carry the trace of a human hands.
maybe the move now is not to reject efficiency, but to frame it.
use fast tools to clear the junk, so you can protect a few sacred places in your life that are intentionally slow.
intentionally inefficient.
intentionally imperfect.
a long walk with no headphones.
cooking something that takes 2 hours instead of 2 minutes.
writing with tools that don’t autocomplete your thoughts.
interfaces that let you linger and wander, instead of push you to the next thing.
as we get closer to frictionless everything, we’ll have to design our own friction back in.
not as nostalgia,
but as a way to stay human in a world that forgot how to wait.
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