The Rushing Human -9-17-2012
Have we come so far in our history that we rush into Everything, We rush to get to work, we rush our Families, and we rush to the store and all for convenience? We are so busy rushing we forget that we are humans. We are not supposed to move at the pace of technology.
Have we come so far in our history that we rush into Everything, We rush to get to work, we rush our Families, and we rush to the store and all for convenience? We are so busy rushing we forget that we are humans. We are not supposed to move at the pace of technology.
Technology is here to make things easier for us,
but we seem to forget that as human we do not want to speak to people. We email,
we text. We use the many devices that we have at our disposal to avoid contact.
This experience has left us blind to the human experience. What about the
people who feel, we have become so disconnected that we are not even living the
life we want for ourselves.
The faster
the better to what extent, do we want our lives to be. What about our friends
and families are we connecting to be happy and grateful for what we have in our
lives? How far do we have to push ourselves to get our needs met. What if for
one moment we stop to breath and actually enjoy what we have in this moment.
What would it take to smile at another, maybe have a conversation that up lifts
your spirit and makes you happy to just spend time relaxing and enjoying your
fruits of your labor. What if you rush so much that an opportunity just passed
you by, because you are too busy rushing around trying really to get nowhere.
Yes, times are tough. That does not mean that you cannot
take the time out to be with one and another. You allow the time for who will
be the first one to decide when enough is enough. When your health is failing
or your job disappears, or there a tragic event that pushes you to your limit.
Would you continue to rush around trying to get nowhere other than where you
are right now?