The Death of Privacy

The Death of Privacy

Some say privacy is over.

Is privacy a privilege and not a right?

Don’t we sort of sign up for the lack of privacy living in big cities?  Whether you actually know your neighbor or not, you certainly know surface-level things they do day in and day out.

Did we actually stop to read all of those online user agreements?  Nope.  I don’t think anyone reads those besides the 87 year old attorney in Manhattan that has nothing better to do because he can’t retire.

I can’t say I have trust in the people in leadership in big tech.  Sort of like how I lost trust with big Pharma decades ago.  Same games, different names.

Let’s all wake up to the reality that privacy just might be dead.  I’m not saying I like it, but start living in that awareness.

How about you actually go see someone instead of sending that text message.  You could talk to a stranger across the room…or just sit there and scroll through your feed.

Privacy might be dead, but intimacy is not — aim to make quality time for the people in your life you love.

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