On Constant Connection and Today’s Generations

Constant connection isn’t always a good thing

Aiden Riley
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Connection. What does it mean? To connect is to be intertwined. Connection is to be welcomed. Connection is to be loved. It is to be found and saved from obscurity.

These are what create continuity within humanity.

To be intertwined, welcomed, loved and non-obscure is to know who we are, where, and what we are. What is individualism without this freedom: We must know these responses before walking further into the world.

It is categorical: without the above, we will all be disconnected and isolated from each other.

We will be constantly ebbing and flowing through our existence; as an abstract design, life will struggle to retain an identity. As such, never to comprehend what is and what can be important.

It is critical to understand these measures. If we don’t know what is, understanding the world around us — and the opportunities it can bring — can become unreachable.

Misconception towards importance is devastating. The individual’s will for life will decline. In turn, resulting in a miserable existence. This occurrence is due to a lack of meaning within oneself, life, and the world which encircles it.

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Aiden Riley
Unpopular Opinions

I deliver my opinions on society, culture, psychology, philosophy, mental health and more. I also write poetry.