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Rated: 13+ · Article · Community · #1756898
controlling time
We open our eyes everyday,  listening to the morning routine sounds,  staring at the room,  checking the sun light trying to invade the room from every hole possible, we move as we programmed to do things our stuff to get ready to face the day,placing a scenario in our minds for whats gonna happen in this day,  as time goes on, these scenarios are edited by reality, and the imaginary scenario is fading away.  We think about how  will  school go,  college, work ,people everything.  But these days things are happening so fast our brain is very busy trying to face reality and satisfy our imaginary  world that we all wish to be.    Does technology play a role in this mental confusion?  i'm not saying saying technology is harmful  because me and you are using it right now.  Rewind your day when you first opened your eyes,  i'm sure that after one minute or less you will use  technology a phone or any kind of technology,    fast forwarding your day,  always in touch with work,school or anything worried worried about food,  health,  money,    you are in a big wave everyday trying to settle anywhere in peace,    we are crushing the segment of our brain that's responsible for imagination,  without it people will be like a statue only present in on place.    Who do you think gets benefit from all this?    who is happy when we are running after money and acting like robots,  God gave us a brain to be different  than all creatures    .We need more time to think,      analyse things give our brain time.    I'm sure that  most of you know who is getting benefit from all this.  I'm not saying quit your job or leave anything your doing,  keep doing what you do and love that's your right.  Just seek time for your mind to find your freedom.(i'm just a beginner)
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