We See Everything… But Do We Feel Anything Anymore?
We See Everything… But Do We Feel Anything Anymore? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ There is something quietly unsettling about the times we live in. Not because of the loud issues that dominate headlines — corruption, leadership failures, rising costs, institutional distrust — but because of the small, almost invisible moments that pass us by every single day. Moments so ordinary that we dismiss them. Moments so simple that we never question what they reveal about us. A person walks past a piece of rubbish on the ground. It is seen, registered, acknowledged — and ignored. Another passes a running tap, water flowing freely with no one around to stop it. The waste is obvious, yet the response is silence. Further ahead, a stray dog lingers — weak, perhaps hungry, perhaps injured — its presence unmistakable, its need undeniable. There is a brief moment of eye contact, a fleeting awareness, and then… nothing. Another step forward, another moment left behind. No laws are...