Do you feel intellectually suffocated?
Posted: August 20th, 2015, 7:01 am
In Austin I was at Barton Springs reading a book and someone tells me these young girls thought I was an FBI agent working undercover at the local swimming pool. Its funny but also it made me think - how many people are reading books these days outside of a book store? Cause it is at a point where a guy reading a book or writing in a journal is an oddity.
It also seems intellectual curiosity is a rarity these days. Despite America's "cultural diversity" how many people want to know something about foreigners? Cause I see that individuals are curious about other cultures but the tribe is only interested in their own. The only reason I ever see a Chinese person interacting with an Arab person is for business. I never see white people intermingling with Asians or black people interacting with even African people. People have no curiosity even about the people at other tables let alone other countries.
I read books because I feel suffocated sexually, emotionally but yeah even intellectually I feel suffocated. At work when nothing is going on I read a lot whereas most of my co-workers are distracted by their phones. In fact, most people are on their phones it seems to not have to think about the world around them. This makes me withdraw even more into introversion because I no longer relate to people and just have to stick with what works.
It also seems intellectual curiosity is a rarity these days. Despite America's "cultural diversity" how many people want to know something about foreigners? Cause I see that individuals are curious about other cultures but the tribe is only interested in their own. The only reason I ever see a Chinese person interacting with an Arab person is for business. I never see white people intermingling with Asians or black people interacting with even African people. People have no curiosity even about the people at other tables let alone other countries.
I read books because I feel suffocated sexually, emotionally but yeah even intellectually I feel suffocated. At work when nothing is going on I read a lot whereas most of my co-workers are distracted by their phones. In fact, most people are on their phones it seems to not have to think about the world around them. This makes me withdraw even more into introversion because I no longer relate to people and just have to stick with what works.