On our world becoming more digitized.

There are many devices out there in the world that unite our divide between the physical and the digital state.  We live and breathe and eat meals in the physical world, yet most of the work and the life we live are all connected digitally.

Ever since the advent of social media, our lives are becoming increasingly connected. I see my friends via their posts on their recent adventures, their recent difficulties as a parent, and their career advancements.

Before then, we had no way of finding out what our friends were up to unless you either physically calling them or physically traveling to meet with them. And even when we meet half the time had to be spent on hearing their stories up until today. Too much of our time was focused on the past.

I see the rise of the digital world as a good thing. It helps us concentrate (or prioritize is the better word) on things that make us more productive. Yes, as a techno-optimist, it’s getting more convenient for me to use my time to work on my blog, work on content creation for my work, or meet people to discuss matters in our present and the future.

It’s so much easier to prioritize your life for your personal development or family time than it was 5 years ago.

As time passes, and devices get more intuitive and connected most of the wasteful time spent in our physical world can get outsourced to our digital world.

I get to wonder where this is all taking us. Is the physical world becoming less important as we are becoming more digitally dependent? Or do we have to fight to stay in the physical world more than people getting more comfy connecting via digital platforms?

Unless you are spending hours of your time scrolling down in your social media feeds, we can balance our time to focus your physical life for your betterment and leave the past and the present and the trivial matters in your digital life.

Having more time to focus on one’s development is always a plus. Now with the advent of AI and advanced software powered by devices with bleeding edge of the law of physics, this will compound even greatly.

People who are connected to the digital world (and have prioritized their life to be more productive in their physical world) will inadvertently find themselves to be exponentially better off than those that aren’t.

I am very excited to test these new technologies out. I am very curious to know what problems we can solve with these evolving technologies. It will only make us stronger as a dominant species.

My exploration continues. So should yours.

Chong

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