I was wondering about an aspect of the modern society that makes people so distant from each other. You see - it's really, really hard to get in any decent relationship with most new people that don't know you through friends, family or who just think that they don't have anything in common with you.
Especially in bigger cities we encounter hundreds of people daily and usually we don't get to know anybody new. All those faces we walk by - we never approach them to just ask how are they or what and why are they here, it would be considered strange. We feel shy to just approach somebody and talk to him for no serious reason - for example while traveling in a bus or subway - wouldn't it be better to chat with a guy/girl standing next to you just to kill some time? Instead we decide to stand still and avoid any eye contact at all costs. We also avoid touching anybody because it wouldn't be nice if we did. If somebody approaches you alone on the street and he's not a tourist or such, you suspect that he's either mentally ill or wants to take something from you for his own profit.
Human don't believe in others. Good people don't even know how many good people there are because they won't open themselves for each other - instead they go around saying that there are only retards and evil fucks around - that's because those "bad people" socialise with others the most. I also partially blame them for creating that mentality in the society. On the other hand not everybody would like to chat with each other - there are busy people, there are people who have their own problems, bad days and such - but that's still a minority. Why people can't just open themselves for others? Is being affraid of getting hurt or offended a reason? If most of us, in fact positive people, would open ourselves for other people and were more eager to socialise with anybody we would like to without feeling shy or being perceived as insane - wouldn't that make the world better? Or will socialising with strangers always be a domain of bad guys?
Especially in bigger cities we encounter hundreds of people daily and usually we don't get to know anybody new. All those faces we walk by - we never approach them to just ask how are they or what and why are they here, it would be considered strange. We feel shy to just approach somebody and talk to him for no serious reason - for example while traveling in a bus or subway - wouldn't it be better to chat with a guy/girl standing next to you just to kill some time? Instead we decide to stand still and avoid any eye contact at all costs. We also avoid touching anybody because it wouldn't be nice if we did. If somebody approaches you alone on the street and he's not a tourist or such, you suspect that he's either mentally ill or wants to take something from you for his own profit.
Human don't believe in others. Good people don't even know how many good people there are because they won't open themselves for each other - instead they go around saying that there are only retards and evil fucks around - that's because those "bad people" socialise with others the most. I also partially blame them for creating that mentality in the society. On the other hand not everybody would like to chat with each other - there are busy people, there are people who have their own problems, bad days and such - but that's still a minority. Why people can't just open themselves for others? Is being affraid of getting hurt or offended a reason? If most of us, in fact positive people, would open ourselves for other people and were more eager to socialise with anybody we would like to without feeling shy or being perceived as insane - wouldn't that make the world better? Or will socialising with strangers always be a domain of bad guys?