Alterations

John Prophet

Alterations.
Shifting 
tides of
reality.
Humanity.
Flowing
vibrations.
Endless
information.
Screen to
face
conduit.
Brain 
saturation.
Human
history.
Compilation 
of human
knowledge.
Unheralded.
Unprecedented.
Something 
new.
Passing
through.
Reworking.
Rewiring.
Reformatting 
humanity.
Flushed with
information.
Data.
Knowledge.
Changes 
thinking.
Behavior.
Current
generation 
unlike
any other.
Redesigned.
Redefined.
Seeing,
thinking
like none
before.
Technosapiens.
Acceleration.
Speed of
light
acquisition.
Faster.
Faster.
Like never
before!

  • Author: John Prophet (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 14th, 2025 18:48
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  • sorenbarrett

    Fast everything these days. Everything has changed information, computing, technology. A good read.

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  • arqios

    … here it standsβ€” a reflection, a progression, a quiet recognition of what we are becoming.πŸ™πŸ»πŸ•Š

    • John Prophet

      A future like no other. Thank you for reading.

      • arqios

        Most welcome JPπŸ™πŸ»πŸ•ŠοΈ

      • rrodriguez

        All of this happening extremely fast. Many are left behind. Some good, some bad... All of this is happening right before our eyes. There no stopping this train. Ride it or walk along... or should I say alone. Poignant piece. Thank you for sharing.

        • John Prophet

          Thank you kindly for reading and your kind words.

        • Goldfinch60

          Life gets quicker every moment in this modern world John, that is why I just sit and be quiet so often.

          Andy

          • John Prophet

            As we age ( will be 73 this Sunday). When did that happen? We have so much more to reflect on.
            Thank for reading Andy.
            John

          • Friendship

            Well written,you poem revolves around the relationship between humanity and technology. It touches upon themes of information saturation, the evolution of human thought, and the emergence of a new kind of human identity.

            • John Prophet

              Thank you kindly for reading my work.



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