It’s not a great flaw in a human being to enjoy convenience. In fact, it’s not even a flaw. It can be easy to think that wishing to save time and be more effective in our day-to-day activities is some kind of skipping of the real effort we should put in, but try telling farmers to forgo their agricultural harvesting vehicles in favor of a horse-and-cart setup, you’ll see how far you get. But putting the convenience back in your life can be a dizzying thing to consider. This is because most of modern convenience comes from our relationships to smart devices or other online solutions. The availability of these…