Written: August 25, 2010
It takes ears to hear, but to listen it  takes personal desire rather than necessity. Words are often noticed  but never absorbed, and continually brushed of as an obsolete nuisance  of everyday life. Most words are full of narcissism, a gradual extension  of the ego, only concerning the listening if felt directly.
Conversations  are lost, less benevolent. More and more our words become empty,  falling upon deaf ears. Both the delivering and receiving parties have  lost their way, shifting more towards insipid hollow shells.
What  happened to communication among us? Is it so hard to express true  meaning, or articulate dialog that shows immediate interest in anothers  life? We, instead, play games blaming the start or end of the discussion  on one another. Who's fault was it that the conversation died? Who was  it that began it in the first place? It shouldn't be either persons  responsibility, yet it should be every ones.  
Instead of  keeping score.. Why not use one's effort to try harder. Why not use the  breath of the archaic argument to show someone that you are thinking  about them, or that you are interested in their well-being. It is less  selfish, in this case.
 
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