The moment I start to feel under appreciated, I start to think exactly how can we make our minds want to reconnect... and come up with abstract models that would change the culture of society, and introduce new ways for world to be sincerely together...
Internet plays tricks to both appreciation, distance, and their usual intrigues. Fortunately -- and in contrast to many on G+ -- you've yet to provide opportunity for your presence to be missing.
Sometimes it is that distance that makes you appreciate the other person. Absence doesn't always have to be a bad thing, if there is trust and a genuine connection. Like a mother whose child is away on a school trip, or a partner on a distant journey or adventure (or simply just away on business for a week or so).
The moment I start to feel under appreciated, I start to think exactly how can we make our minds want to reconnect... and come up with abstract models that would change the culture of society, and introduce new ways for world to be sincerely together...
ReplyDeleteDon't start with motivational speeches.
ReplyDeleteThis resonates to some extent.
ReplyDeleteInternet plays tricks to both appreciation, distance, and their usual intrigues. Fortunately -- and in contrast to many on G+ -- you've yet to provide opportunity for your presence to be missing.
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ReplyDeleteSometimes it is that distance that makes you appreciate the other person. Absence doesn't always have to be a bad thing, if there is trust and a genuine connection. Like a mother whose child is away on a school trip, or a partner on a distant journey or adventure (or simply just away on business for a week or so).
ReplyDeleteCorina Marinescu just the natural reaction that I would predict to myself in such situations.
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