The future is now!
Hello everybody!
I remember when I
was a child, people always fantasized about the idea of the future. Hollywood
cinema somehow had to do with it. We, the children at the end of the last
century, imagined that the future would be hypertechnologized. We imagined that
instead of walking, we would have backpacks or shoes that would make us fly to
anywhere.
When I was about 20
years old, I sent an instant message for the first time. If the e-mail had
already impressed me, sending an instant message impressed me even more, I
remember exclaiming: "the future is now!"
Today there is
nothing strange to send instant messages, the platforms to do so abound. What's
more, a simple instant message is insignificant next to a video call.
Somehow I think my
generation was very lucky, because we were able to experience these changes
when we were young and somehow we remember what life was like before.
For example, in the
past, the only way to remain reachable was a phone call. That somehow gave us
time to focus on other things, like writing, reading, walking, observing,
talking, seeking to be with people. Today with hyperconnection we are located
on different platforms and for too many people. Many are offended if one does
not respond instantly to an instant message.
I do not have a
regressionist spirit, but having lived half of my life in an analogous way and
the other half in the internet age, makes me want to escape connectivity many
times to recover a little of the time that I used to have to think about my
things and not, like now, that I feel that I must explain the reasons of my
silences.
Thank you for reading!

I don't really know what to say, but I love what you wrote. I had never thought about the need we have to explain our silence, resting from connectivity is valid.
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