The train
Dear friends, I submit a reflection evening.
does not seem to you that the blog (not necessarily this one) is like a train?
Let me explain.
Imagine for a moment that a traveler on a long-distance train and you're just doing a long trip.
Some of the passengers do the same trip, up to the station after someone else for your cover is too long, many, however, mounted on the train to a station to go down to the next or the next. With those who, as is the case for some of you are making a long trip, you can also create a structured discussion that touches more points. Among others, those who fall behind or nearly so, we just exchanged a few words. However, most travelers it is about his business, even if the journey is as long as yours. Often you see them turn over on your side, you watch, listen to what you are saying with travel companions who are close but not hint to speak.
Here, the number of visitors who frequent the blog, sometimes I feel a sense of being on a train: many go up, exchange a few words, then go down and no longer feel, leaving the strange feeling that it's unfinished meetings: could be and were not. So I think of the many who have completed a glimpse: I think, for example, Sal, Milascolano, Grandma Gina, Erika, in Rosario, Julia, Yang and the many others who have succeeded or who may continue to alternate, but in silence.
Then I was coming to mind to ask a question: would not it be nice if, regardless of the distance we cover together, trying to socialize a bit 'more? But then I remembered that often, just like on a train, attempts to "attack buttons" create a sense of discomfort. Perhaps because we are accustomed to being immersed daily in a crowd of indifferent and so any approach to establish contact is interpreted as an unwarranted attempt to violate their sacred right to sit for their own business.
Or not?
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