Unplugged
I’m not talking about the current performance
of Globelines Broadband internet connection that has already been going on for
several weeks now after the Taiwan quake, although let me add one point on that
matter. . . It sucks!
But
just think, in a world where we are the first overcommunicated society, we fail
to communicate; more is said, but less is understood. Our means of reaching people has become
faster, yet there is no progress in unity.
Communication is the single, most
common, most universal reason people give to their problems. Business problems, government problems,
marriage problems. But the problem is communication itself.
I
wonder if we unplug ourselves from society, government, religion, from
everything, do we start to connect with our inner selves? It is society that shapes us. It is the
government that makes rules how we are being shaped. And isn’t it because
of religion there is war? If we forget
how to talk, will we learn to listen? Then, we should start to listen to ourselves first, hear our inner voice
and not other people’s thoughts about who we are expected or not expected to be.
Everybody wants to be somebody, but nobody wants to be themselves. Allow me to unplug and reconnect.
Peace.

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