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“The world that we live in now has not equipped most people for a return to the small and repeated nuisances of past technologies,” Hanif Abdurraqib writes. “Yet, at the same time, relentless convenience (or being sold the idea of relentless convenience) warps the brain in ways that make nostalgic cravings somewhat inevitable.” Abdurraqib reflects on our longing for inconvenience: www.newyorker.com/culture/essay/our-longin...

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