
What Society made me …
For the past 16 years, I’ve been living under the shades of the society.
Society placed in front of me norms that I had to follow. Society affected my language, behavior, actions, and decisions. Society taught me how to dress. Society made me feel I wasn’t good enough. Society made me its slave.
Society didn’t give me the chance to grow. I was trapped in this bubble, “society”, all my life, until the moment I found an escape.
How did you escape?
Simple,
I traveled. I met people that were living free. I hanged out with the wild ones. They made me an outlaw. They showed me the unorthodox way of life. I became a maverick. A bohemian to the society.

Okay, I understand that it’s not everyone that has the opportunity to visit a new country, city, place, etc., but innovations in science and technology has made it possible for everyone to travel for free, The Internet.
The Internet has become a lot more safer over the years, for example, in 2017, we literally summon strangers from the internet to get into their car, as compared to 1998, where the society restricted us from getting into strangers’ cars nor meet people from the Internet.
They’re thousands of online communities where you can meet various type of people engaging in various type of activities, discussions, even working on open-source projects (projects that anyone can contribute to) at our fingertips. And guess what, these millions of people out there are patiently waiting to converse with you, hear your ideas, seeking for your input. And by this simple contribution you make online; you build your brand, you meet new people, you travel in a new world, you get a new perspective of life, in simple language, you grow.

It’s sad that only 51% of the whole world has access to the Internet, but it has had a mass growth between 2000-2017, which is a good news, and hope it can get more ground by 2020.
Since, not everyone has access to the Internet, at least have a conversation with a different stranger daily, for maybe 30 days, you’re gonna observe that you’ve learn a lot within those 30 days, so I empower each one of us, to at least join a community, maybe online or in your area, and meet new people, share ideas, discuss ideals with each other, and that moment you’ll find how corrupt society made you.