The world around us seems to have changed dramatically. Where emotions once flowed freely, now there's a palpable sense of detachment. People go about their daily lives with a stoic facade, rarely revealing their true feelings.It's as if the world has become a stage, and everyone's playing a role. We're all just going through the motions, without any real emotional investment. The smiles are forced, the laughter is fake, and the tears are held back.I remember a time when people would come together, united by a shared experience or emotion. But now, it seems like everyone's an island, disconnected from the world around them.Is this the new normal? Have we become so numb that we no longer feel the need to express ourselves authentically? Or is it just a reflection of the times we're living in?As I navigate this world, I'm left wondering: what's the cost of this emotional numbness? Are we losing ourselves in the process of protecting ourselves from the world?"
Are you also going through the same as me.What are your thoughts about this?
Yes, I have too noticed what you have mentioned, Shilpa. It's sad but true.
ReplyDeleteOur dependence on (sometimes even obsession with) the mobile phones is one reason.
But all is not lost. There are still a lot of people who connect with other human beings in real life. It is some effort to find them and sustain a relationship with them.
I gut feeling is we will be done with this mobile phone / social media phase sooner than later.
(My latest post: Real-world lessons from younger folks)