Note: I've also posted this on my blog and my facebook, so in the offchance you've seen it somewhere else, it was probably me.
It is absolutely stifling. The world is so big and so connected these days, but are we getting closer? No, we're more distant than ever. The hundreds of people we keep in touch with are all but fleeting glimpses of the full body. We as a people see less and less of the whole as our attention spans dwindle into nothing. And yet, with all of the people, all of the two hundred fifty plus people I am connected with, how many see this? How many see me? How many people do you even know? Not are acquainted with, but how many people do you know?
We all want attention, but instead of getting any quality attention from the people who mean the most, we get fast hellos and goodbyes in a blink. The only way we seem to be able to establish who means most is through memes and chain e-mails that say "forward this and anyone who sends it back is your true friend."
We've been given this amazing tool, this interconnectedness that has granted a well of knowledge and voices. But have you ever noticed that you feel loneliest when you're surrounded? Spend a day in the city, in New York or LA or Boston or Chicago and see how many people notice you. Now live there. Now connect all of those cities and everywhere in between. You know how many people are out there and could be paying attention to you, how many people that used to be important that paid attention to you before. Compare that to how many people actually are. You can have a few deep ones or many shallow ones. You can't have everything, and unless you are truly special, nobody will notice at all.
It is absolutely stifling. The world is so big and so connected these days, but are we getting closer? No, we're more distant than ever. The hundreds of people we keep in touch with are all but fleeting glimpses of the full body. We as a people see less and less of the whole as our attention spans dwindle into nothing. And yet, with all of the people, all of the two hundred fifty plus people I am connected with, how many see this? How many see me? How many people do you even know? Not are acquainted with, but how many people do you know?
We all want attention, but instead of getting any quality attention from the people who mean the most, we get fast hellos and goodbyes in a blink. The only way we seem to be able to establish who means most is through memes and chain e-mails that say "forward this and anyone who sends it back is your true friend."
We've been given this amazing tool, this interconnectedness that has granted a well of knowledge and voices. But have you ever noticed that you feel loneliest when you're surrounded? Spend a day in the city, in New York or LA or Boston or Chicago and see how many people notice you. Now live there. Now connect all of those cities and everywhere in between. You know how many people are out there and could be paying attention to you, how many people that used to be important that paid attention to you before. Compare that to how many people actually are. You can have a few deep ones or many shallow ones. You can't have everything, and unless you are truly special, nobody will notice at all.