We are extremely limited animals.

In space, we cannot reach far distances. We cannot communicate with noise or gesture over big spaces. We do not have migration seasons, we are local animals. We organize in small groups, families, like lions do.

The media that we created are like longer arms, but our hearth cannot pump enough blood in order for them to work. In other words, we extended over spaces that we cannot reach or control. To a social network that our brain cannot handle. We scatter our attention over a multitude of issues that are not ours. But they become ours either in the very moment that we know about it, or when they affect our lives concretely.

We need petrol.

We need to avoid radiations in order to survive.

And it probably goes much deeper than that, but we are not aware of it.

We feel responsible for everything that the media show to us, things that are happening in other places. Libia, Japan, Ivory Coast. We created needs and responsibilities that we cannot handle. We feel these things for a little while, we fight symbolically for their causes,  and then they disappear from our thoughts because we do not reach them. That is a tragedy in itself.

Governments and countries, like companies, need to tie their customers

The time of patriotism seems to be over, like the time of brand loyalty and household appliances that last 30 years. Like companies need to keep their customers and find new ones every day by offering competitive services and products, so do politicians and governments. Politicians traditionally tried very hard to get votes and once they got on the top of the country they tried to convince their citizens that the state of things was the best they could ever get.  It’s not like they have a competitor, it’s not like their people are going to stop being citizens! Today it is not quite the same picture though. As European citizen, if I don’t like my country or the government, I move to a country or government that suits my needs better. Read more

my friend had a dream about us and she told me the dream.

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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog! Read more

think, act, fight and get laid now and then

Think, act, fight and get laid now and then

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