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Alejandro Szita's avatar

Hi Sarah, thank you for your insightful so pertinent observations! In the country where I was born, you met someone first, liked him, got to know him a little, then did business with him. Here in America, you hire someone, you work with them, you get to know them and then you become friends. This is exactly part of what you are describing. We are so immersed in "work" that we can't even conceive of meeting someone or spending time in a human relation unless it is "productive". Again, thank you so much for your continued writings and I am so glad you do. I always read what you write but this time decided to leave you a comment!

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Barbara Marquardt's avatar

I am 85, and the hobbies I began as a child are still making me happy. I don't know what I would do with my time without them. But I would like to mention some other things that existed when I grew up and were strong before computers sucked up our time. I'm talking about community organizations and group events. These still exist but are scarce, although people still meet at churches or bars or political events. Maybe I just have been living in the wrong places, but I haven't lived anywhere in this century where there were plenty of traditional events and activities that people attended year after year and where they formed friendships that lasted. Maybe it's not just that computers and cell phones have replaced all that; I think we also move a lot and in new towns or neighborhoods there may be be no way to meet people. Although writing this comment is a social event, it is unlikely to result in friendships, and my next comments will probably also be made to people I cannot even picture. Although people always had to make new friends when they moved to new places, I think many people may not even bother now and just go online to converse with some new strangers. More and more, the lifelong friendships we might be able to describe may only occur in videos or novels.

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