Greensboro
has welcomed a lot of us. For that I’m grateful. We’re divided in several small groups because
there are still some Venezuelans with the need of leader self proclamation. It
is kind of understandable since the need to impress is strong. That seems to be
part of how we are: we need to show something to impress. It doesn’t matter if
it’s real, if it’s true, but if it can be used to impress. That happens in Venezuela too, so many people
who want to be the leader that they make difficult unify a bigger group. I
suppose that this is happening all over the world now. I believe it is a part
of our process and this may constitute a step forward we must take to get where
we want to go and how we want to be. Only I don’t know it. I’m still figuring
myself out. Let’s keep with this journey. Let’s keep listening to some good
music. Let’s see if we will overcome the urge for showing on social media, and
the impulse to pretend and post as well, like life is about good things only,
and that what we do on those posts must fit in what is sold as cool, which we
all seem to buy by the way. I’m going to wipe myself and take a nap.
Oil. One of
the things Venezuela is known for is the oil reserves. We grow up hearing that there is enough oil
for 300 years. Nowadays Venezuelans are facing a gas shortage, and I read that
they are importing it from Iran. I mean, seriously; it doesn’t make any sense
at all. Politics do that. Politicians
can burn an entire industry to the ground. In our case, they only needed the
help of the military. Some of them have become rich because of this
alliance. Unfortunately the people only
can hope and pray. Enough fellow countrymen have died trying to face this
situation with the illusion of a change. There’s no change. We stayed there
until 2019 thinking something was going to change. It didn’t.
It haven’t. It is very likely we might never go back. Let’s put some
silence here. This won’t be part of any immigrant post. It might lie behind the
cool things, who knows! The thing is that we're learning, more like, we are relearning, and whatever it
comes with it.
Sunday. Some
coughing but not too much not to go out for a walk. The playground must be still
wet. It’s going to be a carry time. I love it. I hope to keep myself strong
enough to still carry my boy. I’m a papá pure. We have to deal with it. Doomscrolling,
I’ve been talking about that in some way. It was interesting to know that
people fall into it attempting to find something useful. I thought it was more
like a vice, like smoking, despite the information against it, we still do it.
In this case, it seems to be more like a trap. It could be. It makes sense, but
the impulse of start scrolling is not always in the pursuit of illustration but
more likely entertainment. The amusement of everyone else, projected through
condensed pills of images and short texts, showing how their lives look like, and
which you invited to take a look, even to make comments sometimes. That’s why
we’re called followers. It is very accurate.
Still Sunday. The afternoon is
here giving me a voice o the TV and the expectation of the already made beef I
got to avoid the work of cooking it. I don’t cook, my wife does, my mom does.
It’s just a way to put it. Cooking can be like cleaning: to have to, and to
want to, don’t meet at the same time. The sky is painted in gray. A rain is
forecasted. This was a home weekend. It was boring, as boring as real life
feels when money and time lacks. We’re left with excuses. Excuses to pretend how
different would it be if only… if only… Our mantra as immigrants: if only! I’m
thinking about Ghost’s lyric: are you on the level, are you ready to
swear right here and right now. I’m ready to eat, and I was just told: help
yourself.
Anendophasia, or no
inner voice. Do you guys think it is why we jump towards social media? To find
a relation between what we think and how would it be? Do you think we need to look
over and scroll for a while to get the answers we’re not able to get by, for
instance meditation? The study also says it affects only a ten percent of the
population, but ten percent is quite a lot, I think. Who know about these
things? Are politicians taking profit from something like this?