When the telephone was tied to a wire, people were free
There was a limit to conversation.
There were no constant notifications, no digital chains locked in pockets.
People talked to each other face to face, walked without interruption, and lived in the present moment.
Meetings were short, but pure, and relationships were not dependent on time but on feeling.
Conversations took place in the living rooms of homes, voices echoed in the streets,
and everyone lived their life in reality,
 not behind a screen.
Alas, as phones became wireless, so did people become bound.
Shackled to screens, slaves to notifications, everywhere present but nowhere in reality.
Now every moment a new piece of news, a new message, a new disruption divides our attention.
We talk, but we have forgotten to listen.
We sit together, but we are not attentive.
The small device in our pocket is now ruling our attention, our sleep, and our thoughts.
We have lost peace in exchange for convenience 
Everything has come closer, but hearts have grown distant.
We keep saving pictures, but we are losing love.
We express, but feeling has been left behind somewhere.
What kind of progress is this that the more connected man becomes, the more alone he becomes?
Perhaps we have to return to simplicity again,
We have to separate ourselves from this noise for a few moments,
And give time to those relationships that need the heart, not the screen.
Because the truth is…
When there were wires, there was less contact, but more peace.
And now that there are no wires, there is more contact…
 But man has been lost somewhere. 
Now there is no waiting for someone to come, but waiting for a notification all the time, man has given all his attention to the mobile phone 
Now it feels like 
As if we are not using mobile 
But 
Mobile is using us 
Ayesha 🍁