>>11506760There's short term better and long term better.
Being able to access varied and always renewed porn when you want to appears nice. But in the end only you can stop yourself from becoming a coomer. If this easy access wasn't there, it would be one thing less weighting on your self-discipline.
He also wished that technology never existed in the first place, knowing that the gap from losing the comfort you once had would always be there.
Sometimes technologies make our live better directly, while indirectly making our lives harder as society shapes around it and grow restrains on you : (of course, depending on your situation) you have a harder time without a car, your job invades your private life, social expectations in your surroundings increase with hyperconnectivity. And on top of that, you can add the anxiety of maintenance, you not only are almost forced to use technologies, you also need to financially keep up with it.
It's not just society shaping itself around it, but yourself (see porn example), as everything becomes easier, faster, and optimises dopamine release in a way or another, you lose some forms of enjoyment, people's attention span are plumetting.