the art of communication By Jordan Snedegar
According to Google, one of the most commonly asked questions pertains to our life’s purpose. People spend eternity hoping to unlock the key to the Universe. Funnily enough, the answer is quite simple: Communication.
times in the form of inspirational embroidered pillows or cheesy wall art, which more often than not evokes a gag reflex. Repetition makes the master. Practice makes perfect. Yada yada.
And yet, despite modern times presenting us Unfortunately, it so happens a lot of people are with the opportunity to communicate at any time with anyone, anywhere, it does not seem really fucking bad at it. But, don’t fret just yet. Luckily for us, communication is an art that can this accessibility and redundancy has made us masters of the craft. Quite the opposite, in fact. (and should) be cultivated. There is a huge disconnect here. Communication seems to be a lost art, much like Vermeer’s Emerson, OG of progressive thought, believed “every artist was first an amateur.” And how do The Concert. we typically get better at something? We do that I believe weapons of mass distraction to be vastsomething over and over again. ly responsible for said separation. They consume our presence, seeping into our interactions This ideology shows up in many ways, some41