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The idea of subscribing to life once sounded like a clever way to make things easier. Over time, it has taken on a different meaning. What began as a promise of simplicity has become something closer to surrender, where decisions drift from our hands to the systems around us. This reflection looks at how that shift happened, what it costs, and why even the smallest choices might be worth reclaiming.
By Brant SteenThe idea of subscribing to life once sounded like a clever way to make things easier. Over time, it has taken on a different meaning. What began as a promise of simplicity has become something closer to surrender, where decisions drift from our hands to the systems around us. This reflection looks at how that shift happened, what it costs, and why even the smallest choices might be worth reclaiming.