16. Ever since that, weird things never stops happening in my building.
17. Mystery 1, We are only down 1 out of 2 of our elevators, but the wait time
dramatically become 15 times longer (might as well call it forever.)
18. Mystery 2, a lot of unknown peeps pop out from no where.
The new average peeps number: 7
19. Mystery 3, super creepy, all those neighbors I never knew I had!
7+ new faces every day huddling with me in a tiny elevator.
(yah, now the elevator is tiny, too!)
20. Afterthought 1
I’ve been living here for over a year and apparently the “quiet”
impression was just an illusion.
It was casted and guarded by the double elevator gods. One of
them goes down, the illusion gets dispelled.
21. Afterthought 2
Today people are separated from each other by a lot of fences.
Tangible ones such as two elevators or walls, intangible ones
such as virtual world on the web.
We live in our own bubbles, and the bubbles are getting tougher
and tougher to go through.
22. Our various names gain us access to
different bubbles. We are creating
more bubbles everyday by finding us
more identities.
23. Afterthought 3
A new definition of “Neighborhood”
If my world is arranged by my actual relationship with people, my next
door neighbor should be Los Angeles, and then Virginia, and then
Taipei. Because those are people who I constantly connect with.
As for the actual next-door neighbors of mine…
I have no idea who they are. (and it doesn’t matter anymore)
If I am sick or caught on fire, most likely I will call for help on the
phone or online, not to knock on the stranger’s door 10 ft away.
24. Technology Defined Generation
We are living in a matrix…
Internet allows us to allocate our time and efforts strictly on
people and things we think are most worth our time and effort.
This concentration of attention creates blind spots in our real life,
many things are right in front of us…yet we still fail to see.
How do we define “reality” anymore?
Is it the way we feel, or the things we see?