In a time where globalization is glorified for shrinking the world, an important factor has been overlooked; the closer our people and communities get, the further apart as individuals we become. Take modern courting rituals as an example.
The art of seducing a woman has been broken down into bits and bytes of heavy over analysis. And after all that data processing, your hard drive goes limp and the Mac in you wishes you never see her PC. It all mega bites!
How many times have you heard âAre you on Facebook?â or âWhatâs your Instagram?â as the preferred medium of communicating after just meeting someone?
If you reply in the negative?…the look of disbelief immediately appears. “What do you mean you’re not on fb, tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Foursquare, WhatsApp & Google+? How else am I supposed to use my phone to communicate with you?” Sorry, I don’t think I can be your sweet Tinder-roni. You must be a stalker.
Heaven forbid someone doesn’t have fb friends in common and knows your likes and dislikes before actually finding out through (gasp) conversation!!! I use âconversationâ in the loosest of terms. Yesterday, when you called someone, they would play Russian Roulette and actually pick up the phone. That was followed by the world of Caller ID and never answering the phone again. Today, the phone doesnât ring at all. It just alerts you that a text message awaits your immediate attention.
The creativity of giving a fictitious number is gone; a real number will suffice since it wonât be answered (unless itâs a recognized call…Â maybe) anyway. The surprise of actually getting to know someone and being captivated with his/her voice is nostalgic to say the least, a dead relic in todayâs environment.
We do however have over four thousand friends (in which we only really speak to five) and sleepless nights editing our pictures showing that fabulous life (Instagram is all true). And it doesn’t stop there⊠broken, damaged and meaningless relationships last for years since good ol’ text messaging spares us all the courage to actually speak.
The element of surprise has been diluted by self-surveillance via Find Friends or any other tracking app you can think of. Unfortunately we are in the age where efficiency and management is required just to simply say hello!!!