Incommunicado

There’s an old man whom I meet almost everyday now – he’s a parking attendant. He has a speech impediment that renders most of what he’s saying incoherent. He claims to know quite a few languages and from what I make out of his Malayalam, it is quite passable. I did try to make conversation with him a few times, but felt uncomfortable every time I asked him to repeat something. Sometimes I see him talking to himself. Maybe he is relaxed when he doesn’t have to explain, or maybe he doesn’t want a response when someone cannot understand him.

A few experiences made me compare his condition to my communication on Twitter. I have always fancied Twitter for the lifestream capability. That’s one of the reasons (the fear of losing the lifestream) that I’ve even started hosting my tweets in my own space. But, while I can do that on the blog, the conversations and some interesting people I come across make an effective bonus that keeps me hanging in there.

However, last week, something made me question my Twitter existence. On two consecutive days, I was ‘forced’ (yes, I do take responsibility for forcing myself too) to explain tweets which were my reactions to a couple of stuff that were being talked about on Twitter. The reactions were not pro or against anyone, and did not even touch upon the central issues, they were just interesting to me from a thoroughly different perspective. No, I am not going to detail them here, but suffice to say that while I was explaining, I felt like the old man, who found it so difficult to communicate something that perhaps (and most likely) in his head, doesn’t suffer from any lack of clarity at all. It frustrated me that, even keeping aside barriers like language and speech impediments, it has become impossible for us (I blame myself too, and am generalizing, so those above all this, please ignore) these days to take a statement or idea and not immediately judge it and catalog it safely into some stereotype we have made in our head (in both cases, I was considered either pro something or against something, when I didn’t have an opinion at all, because the issues themselves were of relatively lesser importance to me)

Sometimes, I see the old man in conversation with others, and he seems to be enjoying it. Maybe his companions know him enough to figure out what he’s trying to say, or maybe they’re just nice people who would like to see him happy and make him feel that there are people who understand him, in spite of his disability. If it’s the latter, I hope he never finds out.

until next time, communication channel surfing

6 thoughts on “Incommunicado

  1. Yes, but this cataloging/stereotyping is also a product of the fast-paced information age, methinks. I mean there is a new piece of information vying for our attention even before we have had time to concentrate and digest the previous one. So no wonder, people (we, I guess) are eager to skim the surface, understand things without to much thought and then move onto the next new piece. We’re all becoming a bit ADD I think.
    On a positive note, maybe, this will make us evolve into super-readers, someone who is able to just glance and glean the meaning in a fraction of a second……..sort of a super-geek-super-hero!!!!! 🙂

    1. you’re right… and its not a bit, its a lot, and getting worse.. and damn, you are getting closer to my spoof superhero ideas!!!! shall tell you later 🙂

  2. I personally cant handle too much of tweeting- am trying to stay off mail and that’s tough as it is.

    Confused about the fact that you had to explain something, or take a stand, ended upsetting/ alarming you.

  3. 🙂

    I’ve lost all charm of the twitter. It’s pure noise to me, despite me giving it an honest try. I’ve cut down conversations to a complete standstill, in hope that I may find it useful to me. Mayeb I will, maybe I won’t, either way I should know soon enough to care and act on it.

    I saw that ‘/care’ tweet and wondered 🙂

    1. noise is a daily fight.. to diminish it… try reducing the number of people you follow…
      you did? 🙂 somebody cares!!! i didn’t think anyone would understand or care 🙂

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