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In this episode, I talk about something that’s been bothering me for a while: the word optimization. You hear it everywhere: on marketing decks, in self-help advice, even now in biotech, where parents are being offered tools to “optimize” their embryos. But what does it mean to live under an optimization ethos? What are we really optimizing, and for whom? I explore how this logic seeps into our work, our bodies, our identities, and even our ethics. I also ask what it might mean to stop optimizing, to choose failure, friction, even invisibility, and whether that’s the only real freedom we have left.
By Marvin SanchezEpisode Preview:
In this episode, I talk about something that’s been bothering me for a while: the word optimization. You hear it everywhere: on marketing decks, in self-help advice, even now in biotech, where parents are being offered tools to “optimize” their embryos. But what does it mean to live under an optimization ethos? What are we really optimizing, and for whom? I explore how this logic seeps into our work, our bodies, our identities, and even our ethics. I also ask what it might mean to stop optimizing, to choose failure, friction, even invisibility, and whether that’s the only real freedom we have left.