Thursday, 17 November 2011

Too busy with ourselves

# Four separate tables placed in middle of the studio all 
out of place. People around have already sat down with 
their chairs looking at it.


# A tutor who has been running around for at least the past 
fifteen minutes comes back with more notices to quickly 
put on the wall. People are eager to get hold of those 
standing around chatting about, the tutor busily 
works her way.


# A talk is to be held in about ten minutes, only a handful of 
people are present in the room. Chairs are everywhere, 
tables in the way and people have a look on them as if 
seeking for something and finds a place to sit. The place 
is not set until someone demands or 'officially' initiates it. 


Perhaps it is that time of year, that time of life when one 
needs to take care of themselves as otherwise they might 
get left behind. It seems most of them have, us even, 
become too involved with selves that a need to fulfill 
other's needs have become out of the question. Have we 
lost the connection or simply forgotten? There is a definite 
urge to put pieces together so that before 'too busy with 
ourselves' becomes 'me, me, me' syndrome.

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