"I foresee the day when we shall read nothing but telegrams and prayers"
- Emile M. Cioran
About this Quote
This quote by Emile M. Cioran speaks to the idea of a future where technology has actually become so advanced that it has actually replaced the requirement for standard kinds of interaction and prayer. Cioran is suggesting that the day will come when telegrams and prayers will be the only kinds of interaction and expression. This might be translated as a caution versus the threats of technology and its potential to replace traditional types of communication and prayer. It could likewise be seen as a commentary on the increasing reliance on technology in our lives and the potential for it to replace more meaningful kinds of interaction. Cioran's quote is a reminder of the value of maintaining conventional kinds of interaction and prayer in our lives, even as innovation advances.
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