A Lonely Voice: Searching for Meaning in a World That Doesn’t Listen
For over 15 years, I’ve been crying out for intellectual connection. I’ve written, spoken, and shared my thoughts on topics that I believe matter deeply—philosophy, meaning, growth. Yet, time and time again, I’ve been met with silence. It feels like I’m living in a world that has lost its appetite for depth. A world more interested in distractions than discussions, more captivated by the surface than the substance. And honestly, it’s disheartening. I often wonder: What does this say about our society? How did we reach a point where meaning seems to hold so little value? --- A World Stuck on the Surface I don’t think this intellectual isolation is unique to me. I believe it’s a reflection of a broader issue in society—a shift away from exploring meaning and toward shallow pursuits that offer quick gratification. In my search for connection, I’ve found myself asking: Is the world stupid? It’s a harsh question, but one born from frustration. It feels as though the potential for deeper eng...