Interdependent being and the mirage of independence


We are interdependent beings, we communicate with each other through visual means, oral means and the less conspicuous vibrations and frequencies.
Our spoken language makes up only a small fraction of the channels of communication available to us.
Our brain functions as a unit in a bigger grid or network of brains. We get emotions, feedback, ideas, and all kind of varied information from a network of interconnected minds that is called humanity.
We don't have to be in the visual field of other persons to communicate. A mother could have an uneasy feeling about her child being in danger, or you could be thinking about someone, only to receive a phone call minutes later from that same person.
Communication through devices, like mobile phones, although important in maintaining the bond between family members and friends that are geographically spread out all over the world, lack the warmth of the real face to face encounters.
These online media gives us a pale, meager representation of our interlocutors, and our brain does the rest filling out the missing parts often with incorrect assumption. 
These contraptions blunt our social savviness, making us less comfortable in the company of our peers.
This almost unatural way of communication created a hazy field in which we grope in the darkness, we wildly assume and we come to erroneous and faulty conclusions.
This created an atmosphere of strife and uneasy living.
Miscommunication is the bane of our time. We lost touch with our natural communication conduits, only to replace them with cold devices that lack the natural savviness with which each and everyone of us endowed at birth. 

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