The technology

How has technology changed your job?

The technology I hold today earnestly listens, understands, and observes the surroundings. It practices all senses and does not rely too much on emotions. I am the creator of my own mistakes, and I have hurt many people. I was reckless about my surroundings, which led to my downfall.

I have severed all ties with people because attachments serve no purpose in this life. To me, they no longer exist, especially those from the past. The past completely destroyed me because people enjoyed bringing others down without understanding the root cause. They simply assumed it was me without considering that someone else might have been using them as part of their game. Instead, they lurked around me, trying to figure out what made me tick by sending their “crickets.”

Did you know that every cricket sent by their masters was a black magic practitioner? I can tell when such crickets enter a household. Didn’t the people of the past know this? Once a bastard or a bitch, they will always remain the same.

It is my heart and mind that sought the madness and ultimately decided to let go of everything. Why should I get sick? Why should I listen to other people? Why should I be sensitive? My human form is a technology that has been constantly listening to others, which ultimately destroyed my life. Making more decisions for myself has made me independent. Depending only on myself allows me to do more, and trusting myself ensures that I release my suppression and depression openly through writing, helping me uncover the root cause of the madness I put myself through. It is not worth it to be in pain and suffering.

Nobody cares, and I don’t care about anyone other than the family I live with. When someone says, “Take your own time,” it actually means the task is urgent and needs to be done immediately—there is no such thing as waiting. Likewise, if the same task is repeated, I will be nagged until it is completed. An incomplete task or a report of dissatisfaction is like a crime that gets recorded and replayed like a broken song of pain. The other party will scoff as if a crime has been committed, demanding backlash.

In the end, the real technology is people who use their minds and hearts to turn whatever they want into reality—whether physical things, frowns, or shortcuts to get things done quickly. This allows them to keep their minds idle, free to conjure anything they desire, whether through thoughts or physical actions.

How ironic.

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Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels. When she’s not visiting museums or researching the latest trends in contemporary art, you can find her hiking in the countryside, always chasing the next rainbow.