Today I’m joined by Eugene Wei. Eugene is former executive at Amazon, Hulu, Flipboard, and Oculus, a writer, a product thinker, and as I like to think about him - a renaissance man.
We have a wide-ranging conversation about technology, culture, and what it means to be human in the digital age. Eugene, known for his influential long-form essays on tech and culture, opens up about stepping back from Silicon Valley's relentless pace to reconnect with what matters.
The conversation moves through the performative nature of modern life, the decline of authentic community, and why Eugene believes we need to reclaim friction in our lives. They discuss the loneliness epidemic, the death of the blogging era, creator burnout, and whether we're ready to live entirely through screens.
It's a thoughtful, grounded look at someone who's choosing depth over speed, real connection over virtual performance, and asking the hard questions about what technology is doing to our humanity.
Topics covered:
- Why film festivals are his form of meditation
- The "slow cancellation of the future" and cultural stagnation
- How algorithms shape our perception of reality
- The economics of indie film and streaming
- Why tech needs better storytellers
- Finding community in an age of isolation
- The hidden costs of frictionless living
- Collective agency and hope for the future
Timestamps:
(00:00) Trailer
(01:16) Introduction to Eugene Wei
(04:31) Film Festivals and the End of Summer
(11:06) Boredom as Meditation and Creative Space
(12:32) The Slow Cancellation of the Future
(17:17) Rear Window and Social Media as Voyeurism
(20:39) The Performative Self and Creator Burnout
(21:25) Audience Capture and Writing
(24:26) The Comfort of Joining a Crowd
(28:48) Film Festival Economics and Indie Cinema
(31:15) The Streaming Model's Impact on Hollywood
(38:23) Pricing Anchors: Netflix and OpenAI
(40:32) Stepping Back from Tech's Take Culture
(43:55) Silicon Valley Culture
(47:07) AI and Desensitization to Breakthroughs
(50:17) Tech's Responsibility and Steve Jobs
(59:32) Personal Technology Hygiene
(01:03:25) Social Media as Our Perceptual Field
(01:06:31) The Pandemic Experiment: Living Through Screens
(01:09:11) Missing the Social Networking Era
(01:10:50) The Blogging Era and Tech Meme
(01:16:33) Writing as Therapy
(01:21:05) The Decline of Community Structures
(01:22:05) College as Peak Community
(01:23:26) Friction, Flaking, and the Smartphone Era
(01:26:45) Religious Movements and Community Sacrifice
(01:28:17) Remote Work and Lost Social Structures
(01:29:39) The Future is Bright: Young People at Interact
(01:31:14) Hope: Collective Agency and Micro-Communities
(01:35:47) Closing Thoughts
Eugene Wei
**https://eugenewei.substack.com/**
**https://x.com/eugenewei**
Luba Yudasina
**https://instagram.com/lifeoflubaa**
**https://linkedin.com/in/yudasinal**