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Daily Archives: 5 February, 2020

Friends & writing

A couple of weeks ago I got christmas greetings from Nepal. That is really far away, and from a very fascinating country with its nature and religion. This card has travelled for some weeks before I got it. The stamps are so beautiful so I had to have a photo of it. When I studied at the Department of pharmacology in Gothenburg, I got to know friends from far away and we are still in touch. The internet has developed over decades and that makes communication very rapid and convenient. But, I must admit that I am a bit conservative since I like to get snail mails.

Facebook, Instagram, e-mails, twitter etc etc have completely changed the way we communicate and stay in touch with each other. I thought a little about it, and still do not have a good answer. Need some more time to reflect. But the internet has contributed to world peace. No doubt. Sometimes it is misused, and at that point it can be dangerous. I am sure that there will be more revolutionising inventions. Maybe something for how we eg travel. Some kind of ecological fuel to replace oil. What do you think?