We are proud to live in a digital world where our ability to communicate
trumps everything else. This easy access to information and proximity to a smart
device to communicate with, have resulted in a race to be the first to share.
This has resulted in information over kill with its natural its side effects
too. According to Google, our attention span has reduced to just 8 seconds.
Look who’s complaining. The need of the hour is quicker, faster and crispier.
That 90’s boy band Boy Zone, may not be writing their famous song ‘It’s
only words, words are all I have, to take your heart away’ if they
were to be around today. No girl would wait for them to complete all their
words. Some dude with few emoticons would have done the trick.
But wait. Is it the genius of the modern man that has led to our ability
to communicate crisply and quickly? Or as always, did we just reinvent the
wheel? Maybe a look at the history and evolution of communication could help.
Let’s go back in time. I meant way back – about 30000 years back.
What might have prompted our ancestors, the Homo sapiens to do those
cave paintings? Was it a natural urge or the sheer need to communicate? Or who
knows, it could have been plain boredom that made them express themselves on
those pre-historic rocks. Whatever be the reason, I bet they would not have
known then, that those vague looking art form would pave the way to more
complex and advanced forms of communications that would eventually help humans
becoming the most dominant species in this planet.
These symbols then became words.
These symbols then became words.
With newer words emerged newer languages. With this plethora of options we
figured out different reasons to communicate - Partly because we had to, but
mostly because we simply could.
As with most things, we evolve to a point of achieving the ultimate
efficiency only to realize that the better way of doing anything is
how it was done several thousand years ago. Our ability to communicate evolved
to a point where we ran out of the right words to express our admiration. Talk
about irony.
So what if words failed us. Creativity and efficiency didn't.
Several emotions and expressions were condensed into a simple 4
letter word. Yes, Facebook took efficiency and effectiveness of communication
to a whole new level that you can't help but 'Like' it.
Today we are in the age of Emoji's and emoticons. While the Like button
helped us say it in a word where we used to use a sentence earlier, then
emoji's took communication to its crispiest best. Why say even a word when you
can communicate without one. Texting without a text. As annoying as it may be,
these little emoticons and emoji's have often bailed us out when our vocabulary
failed us.
Modern humans have evolved to a point where we don’t need words to
communicate. Pictures and images that we call emojis do it just as well. Just
as it did 30000 years ago.
Somewhere far away, i could hear the wonderful voice of Ronan Keating
singing the chart buster song from the movie Noting Hill, You say it
best, when you say nothing at all.
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