Dear Nobody,
People have become obsessed with sharing information, on twitter, on Facebook and annoyingly on both at exactly the same time. Today's society is run by information, who is the first to know, who is the first to share it, retweet it and take the originators glory?
Mark this, 10 years ago people would actually remember information such as Birthdays, now we have this nagging application that lets us know everything. Great...right? It's so "handy" that we don't even need to remember things any more. Nor do we need to watch the news, television programmes or the weather reports because 9 times out of 10 it will already be posted in the digital tundra, people would have already reviewed it, liked it and commented.
However, the number one thing that aggravates me is when people go on and on about themselves when really nobody cares or we're too jealous to. That has a lot to do with it, jealousy. Do I really care that your student loan is in? For once could I not just spend a day, not being reminded of things I have forgotten. I forgot your birthday, I forgot about that party, I forgot that the film I really wanted to see was on Channel 4 today.
On the contrary, if we do not want to see this then why not simply sign off, turn off, switch off, what ever you call it there needs to be a point where you think, hang on I don't actually have to scroll through my 500 friends day. As a result, something like this post will happen. I mean who am I kidding, do I think I've escaped? I have 7 tabs open at the moment, everything I need to access at the click of my mouse, little numbers pop up. Luring me into the popularity, the need to be "seen", I mean that electronically and digitally. This need, drives us to share and the sharing is driven through a need of care. We want someone, anyone to acknowledge us.
The many ramblings of the human race must scream this out, but it is silent because it lies in the 2.0 dimension. Whether that is real is a whole other argument.
Thus is moves me on, why oh why do we waste our lives staring at a screen, we don't even have to sit down any more. We can be running, skipping, skateboarding, swimming, holidaying, sleeping, walking up stairs, showering and still be connected to the world. It is true that technology has moved physical and social boundaries, the structure of the earth is now mapped by telephone signals and WIFI hotspots. People on holiday can share wonderful pictures instead of actually being on holiday.
Now don't get me wrong, my name is Laura Harrington and I'm addicted to Twitter. It really gets to me though, I would prefer to be seeing the world with my eyes and not my phone. There's nothing I can do about it, I'm hooked for now.
Recently I got a book entitled "Eat that Frog!", it's to do with procrastination and getting important things done. I literally believe that it will change my life. It has already, it had made me more aware to time and that if properly managed you can actually live.
This blog is going to become my film review blog, I'm eating my frog right now. As of tomorrow I will review one film on here everyday. In theory I should have 366 entries by the end of the year. It being a leap year, that means one everyday and before you start yes I have already reviewed 8 films and they will appear as well. I've not forgotten everything.
It's time for you to eat your frog. Today, you should go and do something that you have been putting off, even if it is scary...like checking your bank account. You need to know that life is real and if you put things off the only person you are fooling, is you. So go on, I've done it. Your turn.
Yours,
the crazy-welsh-woman
Very good post and i feel like contributing as this should for many people be a year of doing so im gonna post this here, then on fb and twitter hoping it inspires people to do something even if it just that day. Bruce lee - "Growth requires involvement - To grow, to discover, we need involvement which is something I experience every-day, sometimes good, sometimes frustrating."
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