Is digital bloat slowing you down? Learn why choosing slowness and simpler tools can fix your focus and help you escape the trap of constant upgrades.

Slowness is not about being lazy; it is about creating the interval or the hesitation that allows us to actually listen, moving from being a spectator to a proactive creator of a life that actually matters.
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Lena: Miles, have you ever had one of those days where your computer feels like it’s hauling a literal bag of sand? You bought this high-end machine, but suddenly, opening a simple chat app feels like you're running it on a decade-old laptop.
Miles: Oh, I know that feeling. It’s frustrating because we often blame the hardware, right? We think, "Maybe I need an upgrade." But it’s fascinating—source reports show that even on a 2025 M2 Pro Mac, apps like Claude Desktop can consume up to 3GB of RAM and just... crawl.
Lena: Exactly! And it makes me wonder: why are we so obsessed with adding more features if they just end up burying the speed we paid for? We’re told "more tools equals better," but is that actually true?
Miles: It’s the ultimate tension between efficiency and what we might call digital "bloat." We’ve reached a point where our tools are getting heavier while we’re trying to move faster. So, let’s explore how choosing slowness—and maybe even a simpler terminal—might actually be the ultimate power move for your workflow.