For twenty-five years, going to the office in the morning and returning home in the evening, why do you gossip about world maps in Google?
- Landscape-Subhash Bhatt
- Maybe we don't know the difference between what we want to know and what we don't, what we need and what we don't
One study also found that the average person opens a mobile phone 513 times a day and those with an addiction probably (10%) open the mobile 300 times a day. Maybe there will be something like this in mind when opening;
Let's just say someone said something about me,
Let's open up, someone might be saying something about me right now,
Let's open up, even if someone says something about me,
Let's open up, someone has to say something specific about me,
Let's open up, let me tell everyone, if anyone says anything about me,
Let's open, no one, come and say something ...
The human mind likes whispering, wriggling, chattering, fluttering. He throws stones even if he sees a frozen lake. English journalist Christopher Booker uses the word neophilia, neo means new. Our generation is a lover of 'The Next'. So he keeps looking at The Next on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, craving for what's next than what is in front of him: a new picture, idea, news, quote, gossip or anything.
Malia Mess of Columbia Uni has studied the effects of solitude on men. Alas, Timothy Wilson notes that instead of just sitting quietly for fifteen minutes in a secluded room, people chose to receive an electric shock. Apparently, we can't live alone. We want to be entertained. Our YouTube statistics are interesting, now 30 minutes of video are added every minute. From now on, not a single video will be added and if you want to see all that is there, it will take 20,000 years. Launched on 6.4.2009, YouTube is so rich today.
Maybe the instinct to see and know the world of man is immeasurable, maybe we want to take life down. This is the outward manifestation of our hunger for life. Our lifestyle and philosophy are contradictory. We have half a mobile holder there, no toilet, temporary mobile, no literacy.
Maybe we don’t know the difference between what we want to know and what we don’t, what we need and what we don’t. Returning home from the office in the evening for the last 3 years, he spends all day looking at maps of the world in Google, there are details of how we will live there and then but today, here, now, he does not know how to address what is in front of him at this moment. I don't understand the meaning between life and the many things in the world. All the information we have in mind is knowledge-truth, the world is a whole market, the medium is just for entertainment. For us, human freedom is the right to collect endless things and human right is the right to play with toys like information. The right to make the 'self' a thing and share it, perhaps, we have failed to make the wonderful and abundant world around us meaningful and meaningful.
Of course, the unique exception is that some people have this ability, salute them. There is a difference between a person sitting under a tree near a fast flowing river and a mobile lying down. Those who understand this difference are considered talents.
In the General Assembly of the United Nations, on the day of 5.3.2011, there was a thirteen year old boy named Felix Finkbainer. When he was just nine years old, he vowed to plant 3 million trees, a dream he fulfilled with children from 40 countries. He believed he did not trust motorists who endangered the children's future.
It is not possible to say how we got here but why we came here. That means everyone is self-discovering. Stephen Hawking said wonderfully, 'Seen through a window, the sky can't be whole.' That means everyone finds their own window and looks from there. Mr. Gulzar points to the ladder of finding meaning in life:
If you want to do something different
Let's get away from the crowd.
The crowd gives adventure
The crocodile snatches the identity.
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