Connect the bridge
Connect the bridge
Our lives seem to be prepared in the microwave and we struggle to close the gap between communication, compassion and character. In our society, we will move through life, focusing on insignificant misunderstandings, indifference, loneliness and self-righteousness. We are out of breath for the next technology update. Rather than bridging the gap between generations, communities and cultures; we continue to isolate ourselves through technological tools. We should limit communication barriers such as unknown clichés, medical jargon, commercial shortcuts and slang. Speaking of cliché, the water under the bridge, the misunderstanding extends across generations and families.Instead of communicating with our parents, friends, colleagues, and parents, we send text messages. Effortlessly we send e-mails, secure messages, instant messages, faxes and global internet communication instead of personal meetings. We've expanded cleaners, banks, fast food restaurants, fast food restaurants, churches and grocery stores. What does it take to drink a coffee without looking at it or playing it on your iPhone, iPad or laptop? Can we open the bridge of communication and express ourselves in a more personal and narrow way without modern electronic devices?
We also lost the ability to take care of others. Especially in road, road and bridge traffic. Suddenly a driver passes by and accidentally gets you out of the way. In the meantime, you will be taken to the hospital and wait for hours in the hospital. After leaving the hospital, call a patient and your threatening supervisor threatens to fire you. Your loved ones do not know that you hear your annoying mishap. Sound familiar? Wonder what happened to the bridge of compassion and the families who want to support each other.
In addition, the Bridge of Care is a lost art as well as the bridge of character. What is the character is respect, trust, moral conscience and self-control. What does it mean, what is right, do not do what I say, or not, what do I do? We lie, we respect authority and treat the church as a social club. We do not have self-control because we do not have a moral conscience. We buy self-regulating videos, attend Respect Customer Service courses, and view the sermons on YouTube as a moral conscience. Perhaps we learned these qualities in childhood and carelessly let them mature.
Without a doubt, we can bridge the gap and connect with our community, the aging generation, our employees and especially our families. Methods to fill the gaps turn off the television, wait for the text, write a letter to the family and prepare meals with the family. I hope you will dine more than once or twice a year, as during holidays. Road traffic is prohibited and the elderly driver is checked before renewing his driving license. Students learn to respect school teachers, pastors are allowed to teach morality, and children learn to master themselves from childhood. The most important thing is to rebuild the bridge and reconnect the bridge of relationships one after the other, and see where the bridge leads you!
Hello. My name is Shirley Hampton. This is my second article. Modern technology interests me a lot, but I'm afraid of them. Yesterday, I wrote this article to draw attention to our busy hubbub. Hopefully this article inspires us and encourages us to slow down our pace so that we can spend more time with our loved ones. Finally, we reconnect the bridge instead of bridging the gap.

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