The extinction of human interaction takes yet another step forward...


I hate even thinking this, but as we “progress” in “society” it sure seems like each step “forward” brings us closer and closer to becoming the “Borg” from Star Trek where everything happens in your head and personal interaction becomes less necessary and thus more foreign.  I hope this stops or at least slows down at some point and the value of human interaction surfaces as something we want to preserve.  I find it sad, however, that this seems more of a hope than an eventuality the way things are going everywhere — even in audio.  Ugh.  Thoughts?

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I know what you mean and although I don't want to be 100% negative, when was the last time anything in this world changed for the better?   

Remember when couples would go out to their favourite restaurant to have a nice meal, a glass or two of wine and just talk? These days you will see couples in that same restaurant, totally silent staring into their phones.   

They may as well be alone.   

Social media does not bring people together. It only broadens the gap by removing spontaneous interplay and the intimate bonding brought about by looking into someone's eyes, reading their body language and sharing emotions.    

Sadly, this is a disease of the young and as long as people are making oodles of money and remain oblivious to there even being a problem, nothing will change.   


I don't want to be 100% negative, when was the last time anything in this world changed for the better?
Man, I’d hate to hear from you when you WANT to be negative.  But it does seem like one step forward and two steps back at times.  When we forget what we’re losing with “progress,” that’s what I really fear I guess.