Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Have you ever watch Heroes Season 1? There was this guy who was pretty much a living time bomb and much of the season revolved around preventing him (or his likes) from exploding. I think the very idea of a exploding man is strangely attractive. Imagine an explosion within you (mind you, not via some equipment on you) that disintegrates you. Within split seconds, reduces you to the very atoms that you were made up of. It is not simply the physical loss that accompanies it. Imagine also the breaking of ties. The very imagery of an explosion from within is like destroying all forms of relations. Right from the core of them - human needs for social connections.
Much as the idea is fascinating (to me), it is largely impossible and frankly too drastic a move for one to contemplate. Such a destruction of your very needs for social interaction would mean the accompaniment of the permanent incapability to do so. I guess when that does happen, you will probably not be bothered or not desire any future need for social interaction.
On the other hand, as human, we do what we do best - to mitigate the consequences. We build walls around us. Different walls function base on different mechanism, but with the common need for social interactions. A simple one would be to continually talk about others. Show an interest in their lives. Never giving them a chance to ask about oneself or simply avoid a situation when the conversation focuses on oneself. It is an observation I made.
The Origin. 9/09/2008 09:19:00 am