BirdsNest
Active Member
I've been musing on the impact technology has on our relationships. Friendships and intimate.
Social media, smartphones and this culture we have where people are expected to be available 24/7. Things like read receipts on platforms such as WhatsAppp.
Specifically;-
"The rise of the non-committal".
Its just too easy to bail or make new plans in this 'highly connected' world.
Its too easy to think there might be better things on the horizon, which creates indecisiveness.
Feeling over-stretched by invitations to events etc. on facebook.
In a world where we are all too connected, is the quality of our interactions diminishing?
How does this affect our expectations of relationships and our ability to trust people?
Just a philosophical musing here.
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Social media, smartphones and this culture we have where people are expected to be available 24/7. Things like read receipts on platforms such as WhatsAppp.
Specifically;-
"The rise of the non-committal".
Its just too easy to bail or make new plans in this 'highly connected' world.
Its too easy to think there might be better things on the horizon, which creates indecisiveness.
Feeling over-stretched by invitations to events etc. on facebook.
In a world where we are all too connected, is the quality of our interactions diminishing?
How does this affect our expectations of relationships and our ability to trust people?
Just a philosophical musing here.
