No Great Illusion

When I'm with you, I'm looking for a ghost.

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I don’t like this expression ‘first-world problems.’ It is false and it is condescending.

Yes, Nigerians struggle with floods and infant mortality, but these same Nigerians also deal with mundane and seemingly luxurious hassles. Connectivity issues on your Blackberry, cost of car repair, how to sync your iPad, what brand of noodles to buy: third-world problems.

All the silly stuff of life doesn’t disappear just because you’re black and live in a poorer country. People in the richer nations need a more robust sense of the lives being lived in the darker nations.

Here’s a first-world problem: the inability to see that others are as fully complex and as keen on technology and pleasure as you are.

Teju Cole (via dfmarch)

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