Monday, 13 August 2012

Cyber Communication

The digital platform provides us an access that brings us all together and as the days go by I realize the immense contribution that science has made and continues to make, in connecting humanity. Each and every program that cyber science constructs and exercises is noticeable only for one commonality. How to connect with another. How to be more knowledged of the other. How to savor the information that draws in by the billions. How to hold hands, to care, to offer service, and to enjoy the benefits of one, that one may never have ever have seen or met before ! What an incredible utopian world gets created each moment. Yes, we still have the differences in culture and language and religion and color and race, and they strive and exist for but one reason – to divide and to erode, an element, that perhaps was the most persuasive for all time. But now, the simultaneous offering of the other opposite, of togetherness and brotherly sisterly affection, gives us all a chance to ‘look back in anger’ of what we have lost for centuries, and what would have been the state of affairs had their been such facility then.

Every aspect of the cyber that builds platforms – FaceBook, Twitter, Blog and a myriad others that we are still ignorant of, thrives and survives on just one common denominator – how to connect with as many people as possible, how to build banks and content, that shares with us details of the ‘other’. Alright, the commercial ability and its benefits of monetization in a capital world, have and do cause us to think of its other aspect, but I do feel that the coming together is far more valuable than the billions that ride and drive commercial empires as a result of this !

So the entire day has been spent in consultation and discussion on how we can improve our own platforms. What is it that we can do to attract another to another in happiness and joy and in service to them, and we have been excited of the varied developments that are being thought of, which hopefully could come into operation in the ‘not too distant future’ – a most clichéd expression if ever there was one !! But seriously though, as one that has been moderately compassionate about his word and wishes, I do believe, and wish that you believe too, that ‘sooner rather than later’, another clichéd cliché, it shall all fall into place

Love....

DiL

No comments:

Post a Comment