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The Convenience Trap: Are We Losing Important Skills?

14 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Technology has transformed the way we work, communicate, learn, travel, and live. From artificial intelligence and smartphones to navigation apps and smart devices, modern tools make life more convenient than ever. But as technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily routines, an important question emerges: Are humans becoming too dependent on technology? In this episode of Prosper U, we explore the benefits, risks, and realities of our digital world. Through stories, practical examples, and insights for professionals, entrepreneurs, and families, we'll examine how to embrace innovation without losing the skills that make us uniquely human.

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