The convenience brought by technology is often perceived as progress capable of replacing many human roles. Yet in essence, it remains a tool that follows the direction of its user. When self-alignment has not been established, such convenience does not always lead to precision; instead, it may expand existing disorder and even deepen conditions that are not yet well-ordered.
From the perspective of self-alignment, human clarity determines the direction of every tool being used. Without a clear sense of purpose and meaning, the use of technology can easily move without a coherent direction—expanding, but not always appropriately applied. Technology does not possess feeling as humans do; it cannot determine direction, but only follow what is given. In this context, self-alignment becomes increasingly fundamental, especially in an era where technology continues to advance rapidly.
Artificial intelligence may help humans think more efficiently and broadly, yet self-alignment enables humans to live with greater clarity and wholeness. The more technology evolves, the greater the human need for inner clarity. Technology enhances the capacity to think, while self-alignment shapes the direction of that thinking. Ultimately, the domain of self-alignment remains an area that cannot be fully reached by technology.
From this alignment, technology finds its proper place as a support, not a substitute. When direction arises from human clarity, any tool can be used more appropriately, sustainably, and in ways that bring broader benefit.
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