Unfiltered Outsider

Episode 31 - The Cult of Convenience

9 min · 23 mrt 2026
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Beschrijving

You don’t solve problems anymore… you scan them. From QR codes replacing menus to tutorials teaching you how to do things you should already know, this episode dives into how convenience quietly replaced competence. Somewhere between instant answers, endless shortcuts, and zero patience for effort… we stopped learning. We stopped trying. We started depending. This isn’t just about technology. It’s about what happens when everything becomes easier… except you. Because when friction disappears, something else goes with it. And what’s left… isn’t efficiency. It’s dependency. A sharp, slightly uncomfortable episode about effort, autonomy, and the quiet loss of basic human capability. Uninfluenced. Unpaid. Unfiltered. Hosted by Noah B Jackman

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aflevering Episode 31 - The Cult of Convenience artwork

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