People imagined the Internet as a utopia because it'd put all the world's information in our pocket, but instead of enjoying the great books and watching the great movies, we've become obsessed with what's happening now.
The majority of what people consume online was created in the past 24 hours. It's good for business, but bad for the soul. News and gossip and your friends' Instagram stories seem important in the moment, but they're little tricksters because of how they pull our attention away from true quality. Sure, some of it is worthy. But the vast majority of it is a distraction. And this, I insist, is a root cause of the anxiety and dizziness that plagues modern life.
We're stuck in a Never-Ending Now, and no matter how hard you try to resist, the Internet pulls you right back into it.
@Punit_Pania@HDFCERGOGIC Organisations have become insensitive to customers, and customer queries go to automated chatbots which don't understand your case. Even small/medium organisations aren't spared (https://t.co/RdjDhFwkQF), what chance end consumers stand?
@Punit_Pania You can go to killiney hill. Nice and calm walk, and obelisk, great views of city side and south side, a good beach nearby.
Close to city centre by train (reliable service)!
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