Alternatively, we just can't accept that we might not solve ourselves. People are understandably desperate trying to find an explanation for everything, but can't admit that's just not ever going to happen.
Shouting random things is not the same as lacking the cognitive capacity to EVER learn to tie your shoes. How on earth are you making that comparison?!
"Science overcomes nature" is one of the most boring, unthoughtful, cliché stories people can write.
No, science does not do that. At best you can say progress makes fighting nature a little easier, but wes sure as hell are not going to "overcome nature" - ever.
Your desire to "overcome nature" IS nature. It's absolutely paradoxical to overcome it, you're just doing what nature tells you to do, lol.
A certain degradation of excitement is inevitable but there are countless opportunities you haven't taken yet and challenges that will give you meaning. "Excited about technologies" is an issue that was bound to happen, considering how overpromising every single new innovation is sold. At some point we do learn our lesson and understand the actual difference this new piece of hardware is going to have on our life will be minimal. If you're looking for new things to grab and hold your attention I highly advice to not keep looking in the same place you've been standing at for the longest time.
It does sound like you've worked a lot, and probably also with computers, so you probably should try to find challenges in other fields, mainly sports. Run a marathon, do some climbing, get in the best shape of your life - it is utterly impossible to not feel ecstatic whenever you beat your own records. Also, sounds like starting a family would give you a tremendous benefit. Once you have kids the question about "feeling lost" doesn't even come up (probably because the kids won't let you think enough about that :P)
I'm 32 and I basically did not exist throughout my 20s but now I'm in better shape than I've ever been before, interact with people more than I ever did before and make new experiences on a regular basis.
And they obviously didn't work in Germany, France, USA, Canada, England, Italy, Netherlands, Finland, Austria, Spain, Brazil, Mexico and so on.
Edit: 1.1 Argentina
1.2 Australia
1.3 Austria
1.4 Bangladesh
1.5 Cambodia
1.6 Canada
1.8 Denmark
1.9 Fiji
1.10 France
1.11 Ghana
1.12 India
1.13 Indonesia
1.13.1 Large-scale social restrictions
1.13.2 Community Activities Restrictions Enforcement
1.14 Iran
1.15 Ireland
1.16 Italy
1.17 Malaysia
1.18 Myanmar
1.19 Namibia
1.20 Nepal
1.21 Netherlands
1.23 Nigeria
1.24 Pakistan
1.25 Philippines
1.26 Russia
1.27 Singapore
1.28 South Africa
1.29 Thailand
1.30 United Kingdom
1.31 United States
1.32 Vietnam
Did people in countries that did not do a lockdown fail to get immediate care for their heart attacks because the hospitals were overwhelmed?
Thankfully we have control groups in Sweden and Florida, so you can prove your point in a very simple way by showing me the increased heart attack deaths in both those places.