This is a remarkably insightful phrase (I'll be stealing it for my own use ;-) and I thoroughly enjoyed reading your comment.
I think its core message goes way beyond the dating domain and even the wider domain of similar services you describe - it's actually a great perspective on the general startup scene and speaks to a very deep philosophical question - at what point is solving what we may naively define as 'problems' actually to the detriment of people's ultimate quality of life? In fewer words: if everything's easy, what's the point?
I won't attempt to discuss that here, because I'd need to think a lot about it before I do :-) But thanks for the comment and giving me a new perspective to think about.
This is a remarkably insightful phrase (I'll be stealing it for my own use ;-) and I thoroughly enjoyed reading your comment.
I think its core message goes way beyond the dating domain and even the wider domain of similar services you describe - it's actually a great perspective on the general startup scene and speaks to a very deep philosophical question - at what point is solving what we may naively define as 'problems' actually to the detriment of people's ultimate quality of life? In fewer words: if everything's easy, what's the point?
I won't attempt to discuss that here, because I'd need to think a lot about it before I do :-) But thanks for the comment and giving me a new perspective to think about.