The Internet and the Mind

Humpty dumpty couldn't be put back together,
All the king's men tried.
The internet moved war to an immaterial 
place--the internet is the mind and the 
mind is the internet: a 
fractured, sporatic, frenetic--an
insoluble place.  
Our minds can't be put back together if 
that was ever the case to begin with.
Modernism brought about fragmentation,
postmodernism embraced it and made
it a commodity.  
Now, our minds have price tags.
Individuality is sold and bought by
people looking to express their 
living, breathing self.  But that self doesn't
need art, nor clothing to express it.
It has words.  It has thoughts.  It has relationships
with others which expresses as much.  In the old world,
this happened in a space opened up to 
entertain notions of gratitude. 
Capitalism doesn't want you to feel gratitude.  It is 
in the interest of companies to keep
the gaping hole alive--if you were at peace,
they would lose business.
If you felt content, corporations would go belly-up.

  

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