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As technology, jobs, and culture accelerate, many of us find ourselves longing for an imagined past. When the future shows up uninvited, it forces us to face something we’d rather ignore: how little control we have over the pace of change.
We say we want progress—and we do. Just not this fast, and not with this much uncertainty about our place in it. The nostalgia is less about the past and more about relief from that disorientation.
That’s the real anxiety underneath the AI panic. Not “I’ll lose my job,” but “I’ll be the one left behind.”