OctaviusINC
Trust Me.
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I'm quite introverted and even I've realized that modern society has become very anti-social.
Whenever I'd bring this up I'd always be told that it's only the "young" or "current" generation. That's simply not true. I've realized first hand that kids to seniors and everyone in between want nothing to do with you.
I've been living in a pretty active apartment building in Chicago for nearly 3 years now and it's filled with the most anti-social people imaginable.
They don't hold open doors for you if you need it, they won't say "hello" or "good morning" even when you say it. The most amusing is all the ways they pretend to look occupied so they don't have to share an elevator with you for 15 seconds. And if for some freak accident they end up in the same elevator with you they practically smash their bodies in a corner face first.
There's fitness center in my building and I run the treadmill there a few times a week. I'm literally in a corner running with earbuds on for an hour. And no one else will come in. I see people from young to seniors dressed in their workout clothes...they open the door to the fitness center...see me...and they freak out and dash outta there. I'm 5'7 125 lbs. I'm not intimidating. But I feel like Frankenstein's monster.
I'm a very introverted person but, man, after seeing these people I'm like Mr. freakin' Rogers.
It's communication overload. It's being so in touch with everyone that you're not in touch at all. Everyone has there earphones on and face glued to a screen. We're a society of bubble people.
Whenever I'd bring this up I'd always be told that it's only the "young" or "current" generation. That's simply not true. I've realized first hand that kids to seniors and everyone in between want nothing to do with you.
I've been living in a pretty active apartment building in Chicago for nearly 3 years now and it's filled with the most anti-social people imaginable.
They don't hold open doors for you if you need it, they won't say "hello" or "good morning" even when you say it. The most amusing is all the ways they pretend to look occupied so they don't have to share an elevator with you for 15 seconds. And if for some freak accident they end up in the same elevator with you they practically smash their bodies in a corner face first.
There's fitness center in my building and I run the treadmill there a few times a week. I'm literally in a corner running with earbuds on for an hour. And no one else will come in. I see people from young to seniors dressed in their workout clothes...they open the door to the fitness center...see me...and they freak out and dash outta there. I'm 5'7 125 lbs. I'm not intimidating. But I feel like Frankenstein's monster.
I'm a very introverted person but, man, after seeing these people I'm like Mr. freakin' Rogers.
It's communication overload. It's being so in touch with everyone that you're not in touch at all. Everyone has there earphones on and face glued to a screen. We're a society of bubble people.
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