What Happened What We Know?

Even though I’m not a technical technologist I can say that in being so close to the technologies that there is a real problem with the content that we are getting out.

We read about disaster instead of progress and effort.

We are guilted into contributing to things instead of learning the value of contribution and about taking the time to process our experiences and find the lessons in them.

We have become self obsessed, vanity focused, content content content and headline abbreviation instead of action drivers and knowing more behind what we see.

We’ve got our trust in the journalist or content marketer all mixed up. And it’s time to take our knowledge back.

You don’t have to be an intellectual to discuss history or dilemmas or even large pandemic suffering that happens to those that aren’t you — that don’t live in your home country — or that are so far and so different from you that connecting with their everyday and their customs is just far fetched.

Yet we are so proud of our heritages, love influences from the past if it makes us look cool,