Being connected is such a good thing. You get the benefit of flowing information, which is often bidirectional.
You can consume, and you can share.
These are rather fulfilling expressions that enhance your observation, action and learning from the feedback of action.
Are there situations where connections do not produce a fulfilling flow and experience that comes from it?
It is possible.
There is exciting information exchange when connected to sources where curiosity, care, and attention are at play at one or both ends of the connection spectrum.
But when curiosity and attention are missing, it culminates into a lack of care, and thus the needs of those around you are secondary. The exchange in such places is, at best procedural. The connection is mechanical.
The transitional nature of exchange is one reason you feel like going off the grid!
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