An author argues that adopting emerging technologies like cryptocurrency and AI solely to avoid "missing out" is unnecessary, citing the weaponization of FOMO as manipulative marketing. The writer contends that waiting for technologies to mature before adopting them—as demonstrated by his experience with Git—is a rational approach that avoids investing time in tools that may never achieve widespread utility.
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An author argues that adopting emerging technologies like cryptocurrency and AI solely to avoid "missing out" is unnecessary, citing the weaponization of FOMO as manipulative marketing. The writer contends that waiting for technologies to mature before adopting them—as demonstrated by his experience with Git—is a rational approach that avoids investing time in tools that may never achieve widespread utility.