Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Things are starting to change already

I seen in the college and I started to realize it - it's conformity and nobody's cares about your inner self anymore; it is all about being part of the group and looking out for each other.  I notice I am one of the few people "analyzing my bellybutton" while everyone started to have it figured out.

We are starting to enter the social world again - we are community and we all want to fit in.  I don't think people care about your own world anymore; everything seems to be established and that's the way it is going to be.

I can see this at the 2012 election - after all this battle and whatnot, we seem to actually get the same thing that we been having for about the last 2 years anyway.  Mitt Romney and Obama are very similar to each other in many ways, and we might as well sit it out and keep it the same.  It looks like a lot of people are starting to get used to the Obama world and actually liking the Obama world - I don't think it is all about the wealth and the power anymore which was dominate for about the last 30 years or more.  People are learning to get by on less and become more and more social.

It is not me but access to technology has gotten a lot easier - the internet is starting to become available in more places an broadband is at an affordable rate, and smartphone technology is not a luxury, but an standard of technology.

It looks like people had made up their mind and they are going to act a certain way.  It is going to be more about their inhibitions - they are actually going to buy something anyway instead of wait off until the economy improves, which we been bunking for about the last 5 years now.

Now it seems like community and conformity is starting to become the norm - being social and getting out; relationships and fitting in are better than just plain stuff.  We are going to get your basic necessities but you are more worried about the social world than actually trying to outdo each other.  That is one thing I noticed about the last few years anyway - social interactions.  Facebook and Twitter has become the norm, and it looks like advertising has been social.  It is the first time in history you can actually BS with your favorite celebrities and even the President like he is a normal human being instead of a "God like" person like it used to.  The more community minded, seamless world is starting to pop in instead of the structure.  Who needs structure?

It looks like even revolutions are taking place by social media where people are starting to interact with each other - it seems like things are changing and evening out into a mellower world.  We might be the end of ideology.

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