Monday, March 16, 2009

Humans

In a crowded city like San Francisco, it's easy for the people to become detached from their humanity in our minds and become part of the scene that swirls around us. There are so many individuals having seemingly arbitrary conversations, moving with a fluidity that seems rehearsed and going to places that we will ultimately not end up ourselves. It's interesting to stop and think about each blurry face as an individual with family and friends, a home or not, religious or spiritual views, jobs, political leanings, a sense of humor, regional dialect, subcultural affiliations, favorite color and type of pizza. We go home and we enjoy ourselves, so to speak, and the people we passed by become nothing more than part of the day, part of the city, part of the swirl.


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