“You are very brave, Noa. Much, much braver than me. Living every day in the presence of those who refuse to acknowledge your humanity takes great courage.”
I’d been pondering this, and concluded that there must be some people for whom difficult behaviour wasn’t a reason to end their relationship with you. If they liked you-and, I remembered, Raymond and I had agreed that we were pals now- then, it seemed they were prepared to maintain contact, even if you were sad, or upset, or behaving in very challenging ways.
I highly recommend reading this book! In a world where technology is becoming more and more a part of our lives, it’s crucial to know what we are dealing with. Mary Aiken explains how technology is changing our behaviour and even adds new behaviour and norms into our society. How it effects our relationships, education, love lives and criminal activity. I admit that it can be too pessimistic sometimes but it gives great and important insights! Like always we can say knowledge is power. By studying technology and being aware of its side effects, we can stay its master instead of a slave.