I find I’m unable to truly connect or get to know some people in my life with a decently sized online presence. It may just be them, but I believe it’s because they’re too concerned with how to capture a moment on their phone instead of savoring it and experiencing it in the moment with the people around them. Idk.
Beautiful and insightful. I couldn’t agree more. I’m several decades older than you and I feel the exact same way.
I miss connection, real intimacy that comes from long talks on the phone, coffee meetups, a movie and dinner. I feel like my newer friendships are drying up from lack of good old “let’s get together and make some memories “.
It seems too easy to cancel plans because we’re “too busy”, but it’s missed opportunities, missed belly laughs, missed memories. And how much time do we spend scrolling when we opt to be home instead of being with our friends in the 3D world.
I’m just as guilty, but my heart does ache for true, and meaningful connection. It feeds our souls and brings those wonderful endorphins cascading into our energy field.
I do think we’re less healthy/balanced in mind-body-spirit without this authentic connection.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. I appreciate your time, effort, and desire to connect.
I find I’m unable to truly connect or get to know some people in my life with a decently sized online presence. It may just be them, but I believe it’s because they’re too concerned with how to capture a moment on their phone instead of savoring it and experiencing it in the moment with the people around them. Idk.
Beautiful and insightful. I couldn’t agree more. I’m several decades older than you and I feel the exact same way.
I miss connection, real intimacy that comes from long talks on the phone, coffee meetups, a movie and dinner. I feel like my newer friendships are drying up from lack of good old “let’s get together and make some memories “.
It seems too easy to cancel plans because we’re “too busy”, but it’s missed opportunities, missed belly laughs, missed memories. And how much time do we spend scrolling when we opt to be home instead of being with our friends in the 3D world.
I’m just as guilty, but my heart does ache for true, and meaningful connection. It feeds our souls and brings those wonderful endorphins cascading into our energy field.
I do think we’re less healthy/balanced in mind-body-spirit without this authentic connection.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. I appreciate your time, effort, and desire to connect.