Much of what shocks today was already there, simply unseen...
In a city cafe, between morning and afternoon, a man scrolls through his phone while his coffee cools without notice. News moves easily. Wars, markets, opinions, certainties all line up on a small screen. He looks informed, perhaps even settled in his views. Yet, when he stands up and leaves, nothing seems to follow him. No lasting question. No inner discomfort. Just motion.
Almost as a new habit of consumption, this scene is no longer unusual. It has become familiar. Almost expected.
Information is everywhere now.
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