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January 20th 2013, 04:27 AM
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Making friends is another matter. Random strangers you pass by on the street really don't have all that much to offer.

Wouldn't it be great if you could value and get joy out of seeing another human being walk past you on the street. I believe that is how it used to be, in the past when people still travelled long distances by foot or horse. Sadly, thanks to the big cities and people constantly surrounding us, very rare respect other people anymore, and take them for granted, making valuing them impossible. But I disagree, a complete stranger who walks by has something to offer too: a greet. Some people do greet you, but even in such a small town as mine, where very few people pass by, mostly none of them greet you. It makes me lose faith in humanity, knowing that even a simple "hello" is too much asked from today's people.