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Some breather, please.

Posted on June 10, 2019 by chefswifediary

Living in an expensive buzzing city, sophisticated high rises, heavy traffic in both human and transport are easily witnessed with naked eyes. Musty back-to-back body odour using public transport, humidity, and invisible carbon monoxide on road can only be felt. The feeling of discomfort on our daily commute is inevitable. What are our choices?

To add, among a legion of people in the above context, probably more than half of them are glued closely to the new necessary of life, mobile phone screens. Unobserved radiation freely zip-zapping everywhere from all angles. News, texts, chat groups, emails, games are on fingertips, and they go on like never-ending credits script as seen at the end of movies. No one is talking, not even a simple hello. Everyone is hooked – on a screen of texts and images. Not to be underestimated, they are texts and images that are capable of evoking emotions in us. Probably the predeterminers of how the rest of our day would look like.

Headaches, dizziness, frustrations, and the lack of attention spent at presence. Where do we censure to? 

‘We have something to say’ becomes ‘we have something to text.’ It’s easier to text than to say, so we continue texting as a mean of saying. Even lovers love and hate, just by texting.

Saying takes courage, requires practices and thoughtfulness. One is more prudent especially when saying something face-to-face. Sometimes, we didn’t manage to say what we’ve intended to say because of fear. Texting takes courage too, in words form without confrontation risks. If there is a mistake, one can choose to hide and run, or even cover it by a word of ‘sorry‘. Texting can be easily taken for granted because it’s plain sailing.

From day to night, night to day with endless exchanges of messages can be overwhelming, disrupting on our daily life, and can sometimes turn sour. Even talking all day is tiring. Try reviewing your texts written during upset moments, you’ll be surprised and probably wish you never have typed it.

Our journey in this era is complex enough. Breather is what we need. 

“When you have nothing better to say, say nothing.” – Charles Caleb Colton

Likewise, when you have nothing better to text, text nothing.

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Photo by Hernan Sanchez 

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7 thoughts on “Some breather, please.”

  1. PePa. The Sketches of Life says:
    June 13, 2019 at 6:18 am

    I must admit this is some good work.We are lost in technology and hence lost in ourselves.We are our best enemies on worst days and worst enemies on best days.

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    1. Frames of Life Blog says:
      June 13, 2019 at 8:59 am

      Thank you for your kind words. I totally agree with you.

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      1. PePa. The Sketches of Life says:
        June 13, 2019 at 9:29 am

        Thank you and welcome buddy.

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      2. PePa. The Sketches of Life says:
        June 13, 2019 at 9:32 am

        Thank you too and you are welcome.

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  2. observationblogger says:
    June 10, 2019 at 7:47 am

    Two days ago my mobile phone broke-down and I have mobile phoneless since. I was planning to go today to get it serviced, but I have been in two minds about it. Your post sums up nicely why I am giving serious thought to remaining mobile phoneless.

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    1. Frames of Life Blog says:
      June 10, 2019 at 9:14 am

      It’s always good to take a break from overwhelming data. Glad that my post helps in this reflection. 🙂

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      1. observationblogger says:
        June 11, 2019 at 8:27 am

        I ended up having to get my phone serviced as I am at the behest of important information contained therein. But yes, your post is an important reminder of how we need to be mindful of not becoming too reliant on social media and technology. Thanks.

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