Oh lonesome web
Valentin Biscarrat
Helping organisations turn their FM teams into a profit driver
Sometimes, the technology world can feel convoluted. The web, for example, carries a wide net of options for a searcher. Web searchers can take ages to find something worth looking into. The options abound, and there is so much to find, but boy can you feel lost. The other reason you can feel lost, is because the web is a new world in itself. We live in a new world. This world does not include our history, but specifically does not involve our ancestors. The technology world does not speak back, it’s just a computer, absorbing you into it. That’s why we feel disconnected. It’s convoluted. While I can connect with someone in Brazil, I’ll feel disconnected still, because we step away from the ancestral world, into the ether, into nothingness. The World Wide Web, is nothingness. While it can feel interesting, to have this nothingness at your fingertips, it can feel tremendously lonesome. What if we could find a way to connect the ancestral world, our exterior world, to the technology world? Would we feel whole again? I sure hope so. Our world can be so fast, so riddled with complexities that if you add an additional factor, which is essentially adding technology, you can feel pretty lost at times. It comes from all angles, from your thoughts, to your friends, to the insects outside buzzing, to your phone vibrating. Im going to end this short blurb with a small question, how can you make sense of it all? How can you add a ancestral or human layer to it all? Perhaps in my next blurb.
Thanks for reading,
Valentin?