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Imagine it is the year 2022, the world has learned its lessons from the past disasters.

India has become a technologically advanced and developed country. You are living in
the smart city of Ahmedabad. Write an article for a magazine depicting the changes in

your lifestyle and the people around you. Include appropriate pictures.

Include the following details:

a. Your lifestyle
b. Infrastructure
c. Healthcare System
d. Food habits
e. New
technologies
f. Changes in the work culture
You just have to write an article ​

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Answered by selenophile7
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Answer:

Social media offers connectivity, but it is important to find a balance. Learn about how it is changing our perceptions of ourselves, others, and the world.

In social psychologist Kenneth Gergen’s 1991 book, The Saturated Self, he warned of an Orwellian world where technology might saturate human beings to the point of “multiphrenia,” a fragmented version of the self that is pulled in so many directions the individual would be lost. “I am linked, therefore I am,” he famously said, playing on Descartes’ “I think, therefore I am.” Little did Gergen know how dead-on his prediction would be.

Because as our society sits here more than 20 years later with our tablets and cell phones and electronic gadgets—seduced by the lure of the blue light glow—we have never been more linked, more connected, and more bound to a virtual reality that many of us can no longer live without.

A virtual life is shiny and bright. It’s where you post your prettiest pictures and tell all your best news. “In games where we expect to play an avatar, we end up being ourselves in the most revealing ways; on social networking sites such as Facebook, we think we will be presenting ourselves, but our profile ends up as somebody else—often the fantasy of who we want to be,” Turkle writes. But is it real? More importantly, is it healthy?

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