Technology: The New Best Friend
Our world is always changing an advancing in the field of science
and technology. These days it seems hard to escape the presence of
technology. Many of us depend on it to get us through the day, to do our
jobs, to get around, and to find certain things. Thomas Jefferson once said,
“Where a new invention promises to be useful, it ought to be tried.” We should
take the time to question the cons of our technological advances. While
technology has brought us such a long way, could it in fact be a hindrance us
in other ways? What happens when these same technologies we depend on so
much fails? Could most forms of technology just be ways of moving us
further away from each other? Could technology cause a form of isolation?
We are faced with these questions every day, whether we realize it or not.
Look at your
average modern teenager, someone growing up and dealing with computers and
gadgets on a day-to-day basis. They probably have a cell phone with a built in phone book, games,
and calendar. In addition to the land-line set up by their parents, they
have a desktop computer or a laptop
that they probably use not only do homework and research but also have on line
accounts with Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace to stay in touch with family and
friends. What happens when all these things go off at once, that’s where the
real madness begins. I have had the problem of having my computer crash
the day before a huge essay is due. My heart almost collapsed and I began to
cry. The stress was almost unbearable and I felt as though the world was going
to end. I end up having to go to the
library and retype the entire essay.
We not only rely
on technology to run our everyday lives but we trust it to keep our personal
information. You’re sitting at your computer researching for a paper and a “pop-up”
comes up on you screen: “Take this survey and get a free prize”. You answer the
few questions and at the end it asks you for your personal information. You
enter it. It’s just your first and last name, your date of birth, your email, and
your address. It’s no big deal. You send this information out into the unknown.
Many people do this unaware of the dangers that could come of it. Someone with
this simple information could perform a number of crimes under your name with
out your awareness.
With addition of
cell phones and computers and the forms of interaction that comes with them we
become isolated from our loved ones. Some separate themselves from interaction
with real people to spend time in cyber land. And, even though we believe that
we are truly talking to the person at the other end, in reality we are staring
at a florescent screen that shows no emotion.
As I type this
essay and post it on the Internet, I wonder how I would be able to complete
this without the use of the technology. I appreciate the ease at which I am
doing this, by simply pressing keys and my ideas are expressed. No doubt, the
internet, computers, cell phones, and other technological advances of the past
few decades have been amazing, and over a hundred years ago would have been perceived
as magic, but its time to realize how dependent we truly are. Sometimes we need to detach our hands from the
keyboards and step out of our caves to appreciate the people we have in our immediate
lives.
I absolutely agree with your assement that technology is something that we all take advantage of. I love how you relate the absence of technology to a problem we have all encountered "having my computer crash the day before a huge essay is due. My heart almost collapsed and I began to cry." On top of that i like how you point out that right now with out this technology we wouldn't be able to do what we are doing, writng and responding; it reminds me of how lucky i am to be able to write a report on a computer rather than a typewriter.
ReplyDeleteLike you, I am familiar with the impending threat that technology has had on our society. I completely agree that people spend way too much time on social networks or playing video games or texting. The best thing for people in our society to do is to limit their time on electronics and try not to take advantage of technology. Through the use of your explanation, you have shed light on the importance and risk technological advancements have. Your blog can ease the minds of many on the concept of technology's take-over in a insightful way.
ReplyDeleteI think technology produces more benefits towards us. I do not see how technology is separating us from our loved ones. There is a thing called airplane and because of technology we have a such thing called airplane. Well, I do not have to explain what an airplane is, but from what I remember, an airplane transports people from places to places. Thanks to an airplane, I was able to go to the Philippines and see my loved ones.
ReplyDeleteSo, i'm just confuse, are you saying that we should detach ourselves from technology? What technology are you talking about?
And Jo, I miss you so much :[
I completely agree with you on this matter. We go through our lives introduced to new forms of technology without even thinking about the harm it's causing us. People don't feel the need to memorize anything anymore because of access the internet and people are more comfortable being themselves behind a screen than in person. True, without technology we wouldn't be able to do a lot of the amazing things we've learned to do, but we should take time to see if what we're buying really is helping us or not. This is an amazing opinion.
ReplyDeletei think this is a question our generation has been asking itself the most because we worry more ...
ReplyDeleteOur technology is advancing so quickly that hard labor will one day be mere history . AND THE SCARY PART IS , that in the future any sort of labor will begin to get questioned
and that is way i agree completley that we should analyize or technology's cons more often than its pro's before we all become disabled