humans it is, then
So, it was about 5 thousand years ago that man started writing...
phoenicians, mesopotamia, egiptians.... all of them had this need to leave a mark of their culture so history won't forget them...
...and today we can do it in a liquid crystal screen (whatever that is) and more than a billion people can read it...
what a funny concept we are!!!.... unsatisfied beings, trying to look for answers... or even better, trying to find the right questions.
At least we can talk about all of this in this impersonal and ethereal form, where we won't feel judged or criticized. Or even if we are judged or else, well... probably it's just a sad guy behind his screen that has nothing better to do than criticize other people's ideas...
So why do we do it then?...why continue reading and writing fro no one and everyone at the same time?... ahhh! my friend, that's the beauty of it... here, you are free to roam in other people's thoughts without being seen, or just letting them see you when you want it... the morbid pleasure of vouyerism...
but the wise thing is... and listen to this, the wise thing is not to leave it here... take it out!!.. don't live your life in here... learn from others, learn from their anonimity and take that knowledge out there... from here, books, comics, movies... to the real world.
Live your life my friend, don't take it to the grave with you.
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