I suppose it must have
been a decade ago. I was walking through Glasgow—Sauchiehall street to be
precise. A man smiled at me; just a simple smile with no other motive than to acknowledge
human connection.
I will be honest; it was
one of those days I woke up in Camazotz and needed some kind of lift. I
often pray on such occasions.
Anyway, that smile, I never forgot
it. The connection to a kind stranger had considerable impact that day. John
Koenig, in his book, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows coined the phrase Xeno
to crystallise such an emotion. That momentary interaction of human connection that
relieves one of feeling lonesome in this busy world.
Good morning, China, America, Brazil and the four corners of the earth. I have a confession
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I suppose it must have been a decade ago. I was walking through Glasgow—Sauchiehall street to be precise. A man smiled at me; just a simple smile with no other motive than to acknowledge human connection.
I will be honest; it was one of those days I woke up in Camazotz and needed some kind of lift. I often pray on such occasions.
Anyway, that smile, I never forgot it. The connection to a kind stranger had considerable impact that day. John Koenig, in his book, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows coined the phrase Xeno to crystallise such an emotion. That momentary interaction of human connection that relieves one of feeling lonesome in this busy world.