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I have 422 friends yet I am lonely
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I speak to all of them everyday yet
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none of them really know me.
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The problem I have sits in the space in-between. Looking into their eyes
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or at a name on a screen. I took a step back and opened my eyes.
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I looked round and realised;
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This media we call social is anything but
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when we open our computers and it's our doors we shut.
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All this technology we have is just an illusion.
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Community, companionship, a sense of inclusion.
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When you step away from this device of delusion,
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you awaken to see a world of confusion,
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a world where we're slaves to the technology we mastered,
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where information gets sold by some rich, greedy bastard.
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A world of self-interest, self-image, self-promotion,
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where we all share our best bits but leave out the emotion.
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We're at our most happy with an experience we share,
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but is it the same if no one is there? Be there for your friends
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and they'll be there too. But no one will be if a group message will do.
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We edit and exaggerate, crave adulation.
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We pretend not to notice the social isolation.
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We put our words into order till our lives are glistening.
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We don't even know if anyone is listening. Being alone isn't the problem;
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let me just emphasise you. If you read a book, paint a picture, or do some exercise,
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you're being productive and present,
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not reserved and reclused. You're being awake and attentive and putting your time
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to good use.
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So when you're in public and you start to feel alone, put your hands behind your head,
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step away from the phone.
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You don't need to stare at your menu or at your contact list. Just talk to one another,
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learn to co-exist. I can't stand to hear the silence of a busy commuter train
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when no one wants to talk for the fear of looking insane.
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We're becoming unsocial, it no longer satisfies to engage with one another
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and look into someone's eyes. We're surrounded by children
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who since they were born, have watched us living like robots and think it's the norm.
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It's not very likely you'll make world's greatest Dad If you can't entertain a child
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without using an iPad. When I was a child, I'd never be home.
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I'd be out with my friends, on our bikes we'd roam. I'd wear holes in my trainers
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and graze up my knees, or build our own clubhouse high up in the trees.
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Now the park is so quiet it gives me a chill. See no children outside and
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the swings hanging still.
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There's no skipping, no hopscotch, no church and no steeple.
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We're a generation of idiots, smart phones and dumb people.
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So look up from your phone, shut down the display.
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Take in your surroundings, make the most of today. Just one real connection
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is all it can take. To show you the difference that being there can make.
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Be there in the moment as she gives you the look that you remember forever;
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as when love overtook the time she first held your hand
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or first kissed your lips. The time you first disagreed but still loved her to bits.
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The time you don't have to tell hundreds of what you've just done,
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because you want to share this moment with just this one.
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The time you sell your computer so you can buy a ring for the girl of your DREAMS
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who is now the real thing.
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The time you want to start a family and the moment when
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you first hold your little girl and get to fall in love again.
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The time she keeps you up at nights and all you want is rest.
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The time you walk away and tears, as your baby leaves the nest.
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The time your baby girl returns with a boy for you to hold,
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and the time he calls you Grandad and makes you feel real old.
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The time you take in all you've made just by giving life attention
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and how you're really glad you didn't waste it by looking down at some invention.
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The time you hold your wife's hand,
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sit down beside her bed.
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You tell her that you love her,
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lay a kiss upon her head. She then whispers to you quietly,
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as her heart gives a final beat.
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That she's lucky she got stopped
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by that lost boy in the street.
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But none of these times ever happened.
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You never had any of these
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when you're too busy looking down,
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you don't see the chances you miss.
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So look up from your phones,
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shut down those displays. We have a finite existence,
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a set number of days. Don't waste your life getting caught in the net
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because when the end comes, nothing's worse than regret.
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I am guilty too of being part of this machine. This digital world. We are heard but not seen
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where we type as we talk and read as we chat; where we spend hours together
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without making eye-contact. So don't give in to a life where you follow the hype.
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Give people your love, don't give them your "like". Disconnect from the need
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to be heard and defined.
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Go out into the world, leave distractions behind.
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Look up from your phone, shut down the display. Stop watching this video,
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live life the real way.
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by Gladian