Artificially Generated Feed

Finally, someone who really gets me.

Finally, someone who really gets me.

There are plenty of dramas to be had in our daily lives; with relationships we choose to perceive in our world, whether we are aware we are contributing to those dramas or not. The energy of a drama can lead us to think and behave differently than who we’d like to think we are. We understand so little about what drives us to experience the effects of drama on our minds and bodies,only that we can’t seem to live or exist without it. Why is that?

It is interesting to me that there is so much drama going on in our lives. We can always depend on the media for a guaranteed feed opportunity. The media,with all of its rich diversity of artificial stimuli,can be a wellspring for impersonal involvement that can bring a constant flow of meaningless emotional feeding that simulates genuine connection.

“Walk a mile in my shoes” is an impossible scenario on so many levels. Knowing exactly how or why someone feels the way they do can only be a guess at best. We are each independently wired with a unique imagination with which to create a one- of- a- kind perspective. Our own view of life can only parallel rather than duplicate another’s experience.There are no substitutes for an original thought or real- life connection.