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Greetings in advance, I wish you a good weekend as always, and I'm grateful for every topic brought up, especially today's Charjaim. Topics that, more than debate, at least help me reflect and grow.
Our dear Charjaim gave a great definition today of society as a social prison and its henchmen.
As I always explain, I'm from a different era, always alluding to my age, but in that era, there was still the mockery, which today we call a "bulín," the classifications into different levels or social statuses, as they say today.
I always say that I've been rebellious since I was born, like my mom says. Of course, others always call me difficult, not to use harsher and rude words.
Even in my own time, I've had a hard time getting others to accept me. Because as a principle, I've always been open about the truth, something that at this age I've learned that human beings aren't designed to accept.
But the first thing I learned is to accept myself as I am, something that I believe is becoming difficult for young people around the world today, due to the constant exposure to fashion through social media, the long hours spent using technology where they consider everything to be real.
While many see the world designed this way because it's what they see and reinforced by certain influencers, I think we're also sometimes largely to blame because adults my age also live discovering the world through technology.
Like a new toy in hand, in many cases, they stop interacting with family and society to become immersed in that world of play, and there's information that misinforms.
Today, parents, with the multitude of problems they face controlling their children, give them their phones. Parents accommodate themselves, because in the long run, you don't accommodate the child; instead, you hurt them.
They don't control the places they browse, because technology is recognized, and no one denies development. But we do have to control it.
I am one of those people who always knew what I wanted out of life, what motivated me. I am black with a husband who happens to be white, and not because it is my favorite color, haha, it is simply sentimental
that prevails, and I am telling you this so you can see the story. However, we have been married for twenty years, and my mother-in-law has never accepted me for this.
Today's societies are marked by consumerism and technology, so it's up to all of us to contribute more to having a more dynamic individual in society and with their environment.
Because I live in a marginalized neighborhood, where families are increasingly dysfunctional and children today ask for cell phones as gifts, I always try to have several people of different ages, sexes, and colors in my house. I want to be inclusive.
I've always been a Quixote fighting against windmills, as some have told me, but just as I was taught first and foremost to accept myself as I am and not allow myself to be excluded, I try to teach others.
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El celular se volvió un integrante más de la familia, hasta almuerzan juntos. Aprender a aceptar las diferencias es una tarea pendiente en la sociedad. Gracias por contarnos.
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