One thing I realized more recently - probably a "getting older" type of realization - is that the sense of community is dead around us. People don't believe in the church anymore with all the bad news it got a while ago. But by pushing away church, they also destroyed a community.
When you get to know the people around you, you're not afraid of them. You trust and you bond with each other. Communication makes fear disappear. Yet here we are, not knowing anything about our neighbours. How could they be important, they are useless to our day to day lives.
We have to much to do, so little time and frankly we just don't give a damn. That, in the great scheme of things, is so sad.
This is a reality of Western civilization. Most conversations I hear is so boring and shallow. We automated the "How are you" so well, we don't even care about the answer. Communication is at its lowest level, politically, in the news, and at work. It's like nobody gives a damn about anything.
Yesterday I told one of my best friend I've had in years
why do you look so sad
He looked at me and emotions just took over. His couple is having a hard time and he finds it hard with the kids.
We talked for a good hour in his car, parked right in front of my house. What we said was not important. I was there to listen. He had to talk. I think we owe this to the people around us. Take the time to hear what they really have to say to get to important places.