That thought process is what got me started on doing Extremes and Savages. While I don't hate Normal content, just enjoying the zones and music and all that, I main a healer, and all I do is mostly top off the tank (if they mitigate) and spam dyskrasia. I've had moments where I can be almost 100% invested in watching something off YouTube and not miss a beat in a dungeon.

That said, not everyone shares that mindset. I've met people of various roles and levels who are trying their hardest and yet still get clipped by AoEs and such. Almost all of them ask for advice on what got them killed, and plenty are willing to learn how mechanics work. Sometimes they still get smacked by daddy vuln stack, but they pull through in the end.

And hell, the amount of times complacency and just plain not respecting mechanics gets me killed in Normal content is embarrassing.

So while I do agree with OP that mechanically speaking, Normal content is pretty simple and not at all difficult, it's easy to say that nowadays looking back from where I'm at now. The amount of times I looked at a mechanic with a tilted head and my lips mouthing 'how do I not die to that gdi' in Normal mode is pretty big, but I know a couple of players who do that so often they can't get through the MSQ. And I can't be the person who goes 'lol they need to git gud' when I got mashed into paste the same way a couple months/years ago.

Honestly after getting into EX and Savage in Endwalker, Normal mode stuff is almost therapeutic and relaxing. Especially since the music and stuff are all top notch.

But if I have to spend another ARR dungeon spamming dosis again I may have to toss someone through a window.