Communication: its social dilemma
Communication entails a great deal of understanding and relationship. It creates a positive aspect between the communicator and the receiver. It helps in expressing both ideas perfectly, concluding into something more alive in words than just passive talking.
As I noticed friends talking with each other, a spark of communication cannot be diminished. Because communication plays a crucial role in organizing thoughts of camaraderie and the freedom of expressing oneself, it catalyzes a more artistic form of expression, laughing. As people communicate, ideas are brought up, and giving life to words has become the epitome of communication which transforms into action leading to more secure partnerships and community building.
But some people are not just so blessed with communication, some do not choose to be confined in an area where they are not heard nor seen. Some are not just into words of expression themselves that s/he is sad just denying the fact that s/he needs them.
I just question this scene where a person is not being welcomed in a group as if s/he does not belong to any of it. Isn't this unfair? S/he only wants to communicate, to express, to talk something. S/he only wants to be a part of that group. Why can't that group include him/her? Is it because of his/her disability or not just beautiful or handsome enough to be a part of that group? Or perhaps, they just thought s/he was weird not to include him/her?
It pains seeing people desiring to be a part of that group yet is not welcomed to any of it.
Maybe social stratification based on subjective perceptions is the main reason for this social dilemma or perhaps that person does not just fit into that group's qualification of being a part of. Perhaps, this is just life, full of unfairness and injustices.
Perhaps, maybe.
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