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I feel that those who live away from this rat rac


I feel that those who live away from this rat race of feeling, spelling out, reading and judging actions or words are by far the happiest humans in the world. Maybe there are none and dogs are the happiest in the world, we’ll never know.

 //Indications//

We humans are an impatient lot. We can’t stand still in queues. We have a history of finding ways to invade and rummage on neighboring lands where we think it will be best to conquer by force. We also have a knack of fidgeting so and so that we made a virtual world our playground for the innate desire to address and judge each other. (Cue Internet gifs and memes)

All these qualities and we become incredibly docile when we talk about looking for signs to do self improvement. If there ever is a discussion where we talk about indications we need to move things around in our lives, you’ll hear more opinions than usual. Not when we need to meddle in others’ lives, mind you. Only when it’s our own we need reassurance. Some people motivate themselves but also feel the obligation to let the world know that they are still as broken and had to put in effort to do so, just to fit in with a mentally shaken society. Others not so much, but then communication is key so let’s put that into some small talk maybe? How about we discuss something that affects both and not impose our own agenda to make minor ripples in a so-called stimulating conversation about “what’s going on”. 

Socializing is an animal’s distinct behavior, maybe as primitive as the usage of fire in building communities. What we miss is how we can help people live their own lives and always are stuck with selfish agendas to procure benefits from conversation that can go beyond a simple realm of “here is what I think” We can leave this at bay and talk about how we feel at times about what we see, but we never do because we always see what we consider a tender to our needs

I feel that those who live away from this rat race of feeling, spelling out, reading and judging actions or words are by far the happiest humans in the world. Maybe there are none and dogs are the happiest in the world, we’ll never know.

 //Indications//

We humans are an impatient lot. We can’t stand still in queues. We have a history of finding ways to invade and rummage on neighboring lands where we think it will be best to conquer by force. We also have a knack of fidgeting so and so that we made a virtual world our playground for the innate desire to address and judge each other. (Cue Internet gifs and memes)

All these qualities and we become incredibly docile when we talk about looking for signs to do self improvement. If there ever is a discussion where we talk about indications we need to move things around in our lives, you’ll hear more opinions than usual. Not when we need to meddle in others’ lives, mind you. Only when it’s our own we need reassurance. Some people motivate themselves but also feel the obligation to let the world know that they are still as broken and had to put in effort to do so, just to fit in with a mentally shaken society. Others not so much, but then communication is key so let’s put that into some small talk maybe? How about we discuss something that affects both and not impose our own agenda to make minor ripples in a so-called stimulating conversation about “what’s going on”. 

Socializing is an animal’s distinct behavior, maybe as primitive as the usage of fire in building communities. What we miss is how we can help people live their own lives and always are stuck with selfish agendas to procure benefits from conversation that can go beyond a simple realm of “here is what I think” We can leave this at bay and talk about how we feel at times about what we see, but we never do because we always see what we consider a tender to our needs
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