I didn’t know irony fonts were a thing, but it doesn’t surprise me. I do like clarity when seeking a diagnosis from a physician, but even then there are no guarantees. It feels like society has lost its resilience in this age of technology, GPS, Google searches, AI, and immediate feedback. I remember getting lost on roadtrips and it was inconvenient but part of the adventure. Or reading a novel and discussing varied interpretations with fellow students-which was far more interesting than Googling a precise explanation.
That's a good point about the times when clarity is vital—such as with a diagnosis. And it's useful to separate those situations from situations such as the novel interpretation or roadtrip directions that you mentioned. Thank you for the comment, John.
I didn’t know irony fonts were a thing, but it doesn’t surprise me. I do like clarity when seeking a diagnosis from a physician, but even then there are no guarantees. It feels like society has lost its resilience in this age of technology, GPS, Google searches, AI, and immediate feedback. I remember getting lost on roadtrips and it was inconvenient but part of the adventure. Or reading a novel and discussing varied interpretations with fellow students-which was far more interesting than Googling a precise explanation.
That's a good point about the times when clarity is vital—such as with a diagnosis. And it's useful to separate those situations from situations such as the novel interpretation or roadtrip directions that you mentioned. Thank you for the comment, John.