Thursday, January 21, 2021

You're Living History

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January 21, 2021

Lazy or lucky?  Anybody grateful?  We’ve got digital devices that answer questions, “Hey Alexa what year was Jon Bon Jovi born?”  Technically speaking there’s A.I.’s doing a lot of the work we used to do.  We’re living through an evolution.  I often wonder about who’s watching?  Should the average person find reason to see and study how the atmosphere of the human touch is being lifted from the surface of modern day reality?  Too sci-fi?  After all, I’m a daily writer that holds a pen next to a physical sheet of paper.  Talk about old fashioned!  I could be saving trees by latching onto a notebook that allows me to still use my hard to create scribblings.  But I choose not to.  I love reaching into a journal dated several years back to feel the strength required to put ink into the page.  I lightly rub my fingers over each thought and feel the energy from that moment in my present place of now.  I can’t get that from a digital notebook.  A major broadcast company announced in 2020 that they were moving toward a new world of A.I. presence and delivery.  The evolution of unfelt emotion reaching to make a connection with the existence of a human.  Too much sci-fi? How does it infect that art of being a creative mind and spirit?  Musicians face the challenge every day.  Authentic singer songwriters who’ve been bombard by electronics.  Billie Eilish and her brother proved last year that all you need is a bedroom and a few computers to change the journey of sight and sound.  Each time we open our eyes we step into the growing change.  How are you participating? The Covid lockdown has shoved the business world into remote living.  Why hasn’t X-Box and other gaming devices helped the millions of kids stuck at home trying to get an education.  They have the technology to move through this evolution.  Before you game.  You must educate.  Living through an evolution.  Who’s watching?   


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