Life was much more easy before the Technology Comes in our lives.
Life was much more Comfortable when Apple & Blackberry were just fruits.
We are changing with the Development of Science & Technology in our Lives. We are always indulge in having something electronic in our hand - a tool to be connected to Internet, Social Games, Emails.
We’re bypassing the real world to get a digital quick-fix; our work, play and plans for stress release seem to depend on a broadband connection.
Technology Addiction can be classified to Change Human Behavior as discussed below
Life was much more Comfortable when Apple & Blackberry were just fruits.
We are changing with the Development of Science & Technology in our Lives. We are always indulge in having something electronic in our hand - a tool to be connected to Internet, Social Games, Emails.
We’re bypassing the real world to get a digital quick-fix; our work, play and plans for stress release seem to depend on a broadband connection.
Technology Addiction can be classified to Change Human Behavior as discussed below
A new kind of danger on the road
While we’re on the subject, drivers on the road are getting younger and younger; and the cars are getting bigger and more powerful. In many countries in the world, a 16-year-old who can barely hold his beer can legally go behind the wheel and speed 50 mph down the highway. Add the lethal dose of an addiction to their phones, a sense of reckless abandonment, and you have a recipe for disaster.
The Impact
Well, so many people are actually texting while driving, and getting into accidents that there is now a call by the National Transportation Safety Board (in the US) to ban texting or the use of electronic devices while driving a vehicle.The digital divide – at home
Now, fast forward this situation to a decade from now. You see adults sitting around a table in a Wi-Fi-enabled cafĂ©. Chances are they are not going to be talking to each other, not in the real world at least. At home, fights and arguments will occur a lot more often between spouses due to a lack of communication, and it’s not going to get any better when this generation have kids of their own.
Come to think of it, all of this is already happening right now. Technology has slowly eased its way into our lives and formed glass walls between individuals who can communicate with each other but instead chose not to.
The Impact
The good news is much of the world still operates on a non-virtual basis; the bad news is we are prepping the younger generation to function better online than off. You may view this as a good thing, with the world getting smaller and tech tools getting more powerful and everything, but our youths are not retaining general knowledge in their heads (you can thank Google for that), there is no need to be grammatically correct in text-speak (you can thank the 140 char limit for that) and well, social networks – they open up a new can of worms.Searching for the ‘Like’ button offline
Social networking sites are apparent, virtual replacements of this. You have the friend’s list or followers; you get to post status updates or quotes, as well as pictures depicting fragments of your life or the things you encounter. It’s like high school all over again, without the classes, of course. The one thing that this virtual counterpart does better than the conservative way is the spreading of information which is as easy as clicking ‘Share’.
The impact
These systems have made it so easy to post these bits and pieces of your life online that if you stumble upon anything worthy of posting, you’d drop everything and do it. See a car accident, it goes online, see a dog begging for food with its master, shared, see someone trying to jump off a building, posted.Suddenly, even in the real world, you’re a surfer. You don’t stop to help the victim get out of the car, actually drop some coins into the beggar’s cup, or call the police to come stop the hapless jumper. Nope, it’s all about accommodating these urges to have the post of the day.
All things short and sweet
The point is I can no longer concentrate on a single task at hand. That does not automatically mean that I am a multi-tasker, or that I am good at it. It just means that I have too many things, at home, at work, at school that needed my attention. Again, that’s not the point.
The fact that I can’t concentrate on one single task for a long enough period, is a source for worry. And I’m not the only one with the problem. And that is the point. We are turning into digital gold fish!
While we’re on the subject of ‘short’ things, let’s talk about short fuses. This is my most hated icon of all time…
…because it indicates that I have to act like a grown up and wait. Patience is a virtue, one that this generation finds hard to pursue. And can you blame us? We read news all around the clock, not only on a finite batch of papers th
at contains news that happened 24 hours ago. True, those articles contain more details which are confirmed and checked through but when it comes to getting the news first, it’s Twitter for us. Straight from the horses’ mouth, 140 chars, and easy to spread and share.
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