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Life in the modern urban city

Posted by Yuka as Hot girls

It’s widely believed that life in modern urban society is affluent and happy, so throngs of people surge into the urban areas. Indeed, life in urban areas is more convenient and affluent than that in the rural areas: there seem to be inexhaustible electricity and other forms of energy; there are the best infrastractures; there are excellent services, etc. But it’s absolutely not any happier than in the countyside. Life in the urban society brings people strong feeling of loneliness and isolation.

In the urban community, dwellers hide themselves behind the thick cement walls; with a steel burglarproof door they lock the rest world and other people all outside. After a day of tiring work, they come bake home, wanting to find some one who they can chat with about what happened in the day, but when they pick up the phone, they are disappointed , because they cannot find a single person that they can ring up. Then they have to spend the rest of the day in front of the mechanical instructor—-the TV.

When city residents get into trouble, they will feel lonelier, because they seldom communicate with the neighbors, thus they cannot find one that he can turn to seek help. For example, when there is something wrong with the water pipe, they have to phone the service company, even if the person living next door is a professional plumber.

When the urban citizens try to build up a relationship with the people around, they will find it nearly impossible, because people don’t trust each other, when you show your friendness, they will consider you an odd fish and become suspected of your motivation. With the purity motivation and the motivation misunderstood, city habitants have carry with them a lonely broken heart back in the cement cage and sign behind the thick iron door.

Urban life is not as wonderful as it is usually though to be; there is a deadly disease prevant in the posh cities-loneliness and isolation feelings.

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