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From Handshakes to Screens: The Evolving Face of Human Bonds

From Handshakes to Screens: The Evolving Face of Human Bonds

SM Desk by SM Desk
June 27, 2025
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Farhan Yousuf

In the not-so-distant past, illness was seen as more than just an individual’s struggle—it stirred concern across entire communities. When someone became unwell, family, friends, and neighbors would often show up at their doorstep, inquiring about their health and offering comfort or a helping hand. These were not mere social obligations—they were sincere acts of kindness that reflected care, empathy, and unity. Just being physically present often provided solace and eased the emotional burden of sickness.

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However, the nature of our interactions has undergone a significant transformation. The rise of digital technology has reshaped how we connect with one another. Instead of visiting in person, many now choose to check in through a phone call, video chat, or instant message. Though these methods are efficient and allow for immediate outreach, they often lack the depth and emotional nuance of face-to-face contact.

This shift away from physical interaction has more profound consequences than we might initially recognize. In previous generations, people didn’t merely express sympathy—they deeply shared in each other’s hardships. There was a collective sense of care and shared responsibility that wove people together. Today, that sense of communal closeness is slowly fading as digital interactions become our default. We may be more digitally linked, yet more emotionally disconnected.

The movement from in-person gestures to screen-based communication may seem gradual, but it represents a profound transformation in our relationships. By valuing convenience over closeness, we risk losing the heartfelt compassion that makes us human. It’s important to pause and consider how we show love and support—ensuring that our fast-paced methods don’t replace the authenticity and warmth of true human connection.

Farhan Yousuf is a prominent writer who hails from south Kashmir’s Tral…..

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