Today’s society not only steals free time but also fills life with noise . Today the radio host who shouts, who speaks quickly, who plays songs one after another without a break, or that advertising that appears and like a machine gun fires words without pause, is in fashion. Also television with its hundrs of hours of insubstantial, superficial content, but with an astonishing rating. The philosopher Kierkegaard said decades ago “the man who does not have a clear conscience cannot endure silence . ” This society fears silence, pauses, calm dialogue and after-dinner conversations.

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 We must not waste time: “move”, “shake” seems to be heard in the wind. And he also makes a spectacle of privacy and does not tolerate displays of genuine feeling, preferring televis coldness and the consumerism of the market. The Spanish philosopher Fernando business lead Savater, in his recommend book The Questions of Life, points out that “modern mass societies tend to depersonalize human relationships, making them hurri and bureaucratic, that is, very “cold” when compar to the “warmth.” “immiate departure from the old communities, less regulat, less populous and more homogeneous.

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The professor of Philosophy at the University of São Paulo, Olgária Matos, reminds us that in the last century Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) already spoke about the poverty of experience in the contemporary America Phone Number world, which is the world of inconsequential things. . As time goes by, people have greater difficulty differentiating what is significant from what is inconsequential . Selfies – Matos points out – are a materialization of the poverty of experiences, because, in general, there is no story behind these images that are imbu with an obsolete narcissism.