From "Build To Last" to "Build to be Replaced"
technology·@kyriacos·
0.000 HBDFrom "Build To Last" to "Build to be Replaced"
https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1600/1*kGYifvYkAYeK7Qr0-_M-Gg.jpeg <br> I am not talking about your new apple computer that it is impossible to upgrade. I am not even talking about your Tesla that will start breaking down in less than a year and it will cost you more for maintenance than you already bought it. Heck, I am not even talking about your job that is going to be taken by a robot or automation. I am talking about yourself. If you believe in souls then I am referring to that very thing and how it has been mudded down to the point of obsoletion. Congratulations. You are able to sign up for a free email service and then upload yourself into some random server in order to be able to access a different world based on your liking. Thing is, the more you think you are in control of this new digital world the more it drains your soul. Every single click on your mouse is programmed so that it will build the future you. Your clicks and writing become less and less your own. Every single contact, fetish and conversation are getting clumped under one variable. Your interests and the people around you become an echo chamber in order to reassure your new self. You believe you are a unique individual but you are more or less a deviant variation of few fixed parametres. Your thoughts and ideas were generated from others and you are recycling and repackaging the same content believing that it was all you. Your uniqueness is as original as the billionth copy of jeans that was manufactured in China but since you wear it is unique in its own special way. Maybe it has some extra stitches missing. Maybe it's missing a button. You are proud of your slightly different mass produced product. Zoom out and you are the same copy-pasta as the next person next to you much like your pair of jeans. For this very reason, much like your jeans, computer and user account, you are not built to last but to be replaced. Much like the new ico that promises to solve problems that don't even exist yet, you are constantly bombarded with random sets of information that are impossible to decipher. Your online friendships, your work groups, your projects and posts, are all ephemeral so that we can all capitalize on the "now" and forget the past or the future. You have lost touch with reality because the digital time travels faster than light itself. You cannot possibly catch up with even your own identity. If you find it easy to discard a profile, an email, a contact or relationship online and replace it with something else, imagine how easy is to attain this if you are the service provider. This is how you have a product of this digitally replaceable world. It shouldn't you if everything changes. This is how you ended up with friends that are "psychotic", "bipolar", "anxious" and "depressive". Anxiety occurs when your physiology worries too much about the future. Depression happens when it clings on to the past. The digital world puts on the steroids to both the past and the future because it challenges you to constantly change and adopt. Too much of this change results in psychosis and multiple personality disorders. You did this to yourself because you wanted more and more. Evolution though has not build your body to withstand so much change in such a small period of time. And so it collapses. It has become so easy for you to check-in through the digital world but much harder to check-out. Since everything can be replaced, your identity means nothing. Your future is shaped before your eyes in a way that makes you constantly detached from the anchor of the past reality. Reality is broken in so many little pieces that you question what is real and what is not. You were built to last but now you are being replaced. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <center><a href="https://steemit.com/@kyriacos"><img src="http://i64.tinypic.com/j7spk2.png"></a></center> <br>
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