The Cost of Convenience - Andrew Harry
November 3, 2025 at 12:54 pm,
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Convenience is the way of sleep, the broad road, frictionless and full of light. It promises safety while dulling discernment.

We’re told progress means ease, that life should flow without resistance. That life should get simpler, smoother, faster. That friction is failure, not formation, but each time life gets easier, something essential in us atrophies. Convenience sells us time, while quietly stealing our will.
The Silent Exchange
Every convenience is a contract we seldom read. We exchange autonomy for efficiency, presence for speed, discernment for delegation, proof for presumption, sovereignty for “service.”
It starts small.