Question #N557

The speaker argues that the idea of "progress" in the modern world is often distorted, leading to harmful consequences. The speaker claims that people tend to focus on the tangible aspects of progress, such as new technologies and economic growth, while overlooking the more important intangible values, such as human connection and a sense of community. What is the speaker’s main point?

According to the speaker, what is the main problem with the idea of "progress" in the modern world?
A. People often focus on the tangible aspects of progress at the expense of intangible values.
B. Progress is always a positive force that leads to a better world for everyone.
C. Progress is an impossible ideal that can never be fully achieved.
D. Progress is only meaningful if it benefits all members of society.

Correct Answer is: A

The speaker argues that people tend to focus on the tangible aspects of progress, such as new technologies and economic growth, while overlooking the more important intangible values, such as human connection and a sense of community. This is the main problem with the idea of "progress" in the modern world.