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Takeaways, errands, and taxis are all "sent far away", which is the best interpretation of the evil of capital!

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When we endure the busy pace of life, inadvertently, notifications of remote dispatch orders pop up on our mobile phones, as if they have become the background music of daily life. Takeaways, errands, taxis, all "send orders far away", which can't help but make people think, what kind of power is hidden behind this?

The evil of capital may be behind these cumbersome "remote dispatch orders". They are a combination of technology and capital that seduces us with convenience but inadvertently puts our lives under our control. Takeaway boys, errand waiters, and taxi drivers, they are the screws in this system, passively carrying out the instructions of "remote dispatch", while we have lost more autonomy under the surface of convenience.

Takeaways, errands, and taxis are all "sent far away", which is the best interpretation of the evil of capital!

This phenomenon is driven not only by technological progress, but also by the pursuit of profit by capital. Advances in technology have made it possible to dispatch orders remotely, and the drive for capital has accelerated the process. Driven by capital, these platforms pursue not only the convenience of users, but also the maximization of profits. Through the accurate matching of algorithms, they allow us to place orders quickly, but they also make us indulge in the quagmire of consumption.

However, life is not only about convenience and speed, but also about emotions and communication between people. In this world of "remote orders", the communication between us and the delivery boy no longer exists, the errand attendant is just a virtual figure, and the taxi driver is even less famous. Our connection to the world seems to be reduced to cold numbers and mechanical programs.

Takeaways, errands, and taxis are all "sent far away", which is the best interpretation of the evil of capital!

Perhaps, what we need to reflect on is not only the evil of capital, but also our own blind obedience. Perhaps, when we reject the "remote dispatch order" and choose a more down-to-earth lifestyle, we can regain the true meaning of life.

Therefore, let us dare to refuse the "remote dispatch order" and let life return to human touch and warmth. Let's chat with the delivery guys, build real friendships with the errand runners, and share the moments of life with the taxi drivers. Perhaps, that is a better world, a world full of human touch.

Takeaways, errands, and taxis are all "sent far away", which is the best interpretation of the evil of capital!

Let's work together to make life no longer just a mechanical cycle of "remote dispatch orders", but a real existence full of human touch and warmth. This is perhaps our best protest and the most powerful interpretation of the evil of capital.

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