The Post-Technological Age is Drawing Closer as Gen Z Starts Unplugging

I have been writing since the fourth quarter of 2022 that digital technology, which began in the early 1980s with the introduction of "personal computers", has reached its peak, and would eventually begin to decline into what I called a "Post-Technological Age." This doesn't mean that the technology will go away, just that we will finally realize that there are limits to electronic technology, which will collapse our economy due to our overspending and overuse of it. Eventually people will figure out that most of the modern claims for the technology, and especially transhumanism, are just lies fed to the public to keep the money flowing. And in early 2023, many of the Big Tech banks, like Silicon Valley Bank, did fail. But the entire system has not collapsed yet, because of the massive amounts of cash they have held, much of it pumped into the economy during Trump's first term during COVID, and the Cares Act. But with the recent investments into data centers which are so vast that many projects are now actually being funded by debt, the day the whole system collapses is drawing closer. However, there is now another threat to Big Tech's vision for the future, and that threat is coming from the younger generations, the Millennials and the Gen Z generations, who are now starting to abandon the technology in increasing numbers, to find true value in life. As I have been writing for years, Big Tech can NOT control you if you don't use their products. Investors on Wall Street are starting to wake up to this fact regarding the younger generations, especially Gen Z, regarding new movements to "unplug."