LOGOUT of Renato Costrini.

In the last few years new communication technologies have risen and they are really affordable for everyone.These were unimaginable until some years ago. I’m refering to the internet, mobile phones, not to mention web sites, blog, portals, and so on.
From this IT revolution millions of users were born, who have created an army of people.
These people have found in the information technology a way to give space to the feelings, reviving the concept of friendship, giving birth to social networks.
The loneliness, which stagnates in the great metropolis, is also fought by these new forms of friendship.
So the computer becomes our most faithful friend which reassures you when it comments with “like” on your last publication. However adherence to social networks doesn’t lead to true friendships, but to mere contacts where often virtual reality replaces reality and where the need for sincere friendships from true friends becomes a source of further isolation.
Everyone  searches and finds questions and answers to their dilemmas, where the comparison is a meaningless word.
Again, the machine is not able to replace man in the analysis, and it’s inadequate in explaining  great mysteries.
As a result, strong is the desire to click the LOGOUT button to disconnect us and to regain possession of our critical awareness, giving again greater hope and confidence to humanity and to the true relationships between individuals.
This is the prerequisite for reducing the degree of alienation that turns men into shapes able only to move like automatons in an increasingly total confusion.