![]() But here are some more practical examples, more specifically: ![]() You can call Y2K a bubble – the hype of the dot com and websites and stuff you can say that Steve Jobs lived in a self-made bubble called “ reality distortion field“, you can call the stock market a bubble and you can call the real estate market a bubble. I’m not talking about “all pink and rosy” in your situation, but something and some things that some people do and buy and make so that they would feel good – and at the end they realize it’s empty and meaningless. I would define “ a bubble” (in the sense used in this article) as a realm, a situation, an environment, a feeling, something that one builds around himself so that he would feel good, comfortable, and cozy. ![]() You can call “the American dream” a bubble (which “popped” a while ago: there’s NO such thing as an American dream) and you can call the movies “a bubble”… But I’ve been thinking about it, and here’s my conclusion: all men live in a self-made and self-built bubble until they meet Christ and live in their mingled spirit. Sometimes you live your life in a certain way, and then just like that, something happens, and you realize you’ve been living in a lie, a “bubble”, a realm that you created for yourself and which is comfortable, pleasant, and so nice… I’ve been pondering over this subject these days, especially as I see things happening in parts of the world and also in my life.
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