Qoskik — ((free))
We're living in a world where human experience is a commodity. We're buying and selling our emotions, our thoughts, and our feelings. We're packaging and marketing our experiences, trying to make them more palatable, more consumable.
We're addicted to busyness. We wear it like a badge of honor, a sign that we're important, that we're needed, that we're wanted. We're busy, busy, busy, and we're proud of it. We're like hamsters on a wheel, running furiously but getting nowhere. We're exhausted, but we're also exhilarated.
We're no longer just living; we're also performing. We're no longer just experiencing; we're also observing. We're no longer just feeling; we're also recording. We're living in a world where our experiences are no longer just ours; they're also for sale. qoskik
Human connection is the antidote to our modern isolation. It's the cure to our loneliness epidemic. It's the key to unlocking true happiness, true fulfillment, and true purpose.
The choice is ours. The future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: it's up to us to create a world that's more loving, more compassionate, and more human. We're living in a world where human experience
As I sit here, staring at the glow of my screen, I'm struck by the irony of our modern existence. We're more connected than ever before, and yet, we're also more isolated. The world has shrunk to the size of a smartphone screen, and our relationships have been reduced to likes, comments, and shares.
So, how do we break free from this cycle of isolation and disconnection? How do we find authenticity in a world that's increasingly curated? How do we experience true human connection in a world that's rapidly losing its sense of empathy? We're addicted to busyness
We're living in a time where we're constantly surrounded by people, yet we're feeling lonelier than ever. We're experiencing a sense of disconnection, a feeling of being adrift in a sea of faces. We're no longer just physically alone; we're also emotionally alone. We're no longer just isolated; we're also insulated.























