The problem with our lives is that we are busy. We are constantly on the go and connected to the world. We are not living in our thoughts but chasing the trends of social media.
We no longer hold our own faith or beliefs—they are seeded into us from the outside. What is hot, what is trending, is what we end up running after. Common sense has all but disappeared.
We are entering a digital zombie era, where real relationships have taken a back seat. Life is measured by the money we earn, the houses we own, and the followers on our social media accounts.
There was a time when we would take long walks, swim in the ocean, or pick mangoes. Those simple acts helped us reflect and connect with ourselves. That “me time” is dying. Today, we are like headless chickens—hyper-connected, throwing opinions at everything, or fighting with cats and dogs behind keyboards.