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Man has become slave of technology debate

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Answered by sharma112
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Every day starting with gadgets

 

In today's modern age, our every morning starts with the sound of a digital alarm clock, we need hot water to bath, we want latest fast news we need car to go to our work place, where we need our laptops or computers to work easily, we need smart phones to talk, nearly every actions of us needs the support of gadgets. After this we can not say that we ain't slaves under gadgets....

Answered by SelieVisa
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Man has become slave of technology

Mankind has reached a point in history where it is unimaginable and impossible to live without technology. It did not happen overnight. Technology has been gradually overcoming us. We are not even aware of the fact that we have become slaves to technology.

We think technology is helping us in many ways like financial transaction, buying food and stuffs, paying our bills, booking our flight tickets, education, getting instant medical advice on health issues, watching our favorite movies with a few taps and many more. But although technology has been helping us, it has been pulling us away from the real world.

We make technology to help us. Over the the years we have been improving technology to be more perfect and efficient. Yet slowly technology has become too involved in everything we do in our daily life. We can not live without it and and it is apparent that we don't even know about it. It has boomed and become too connected with our lives. Technology is seen to help us save time and fix everything and therefore we are unaware that we have become slaves to technology.

As human beings, we love the latest technological gadgets in a big way. every day. We love what it allows us to do, how people can connect, communicate and collaborate. But in the process we have lost an authentic relationship to happen. The works we do with technology do not permit us to work as a team of real humans with real connection to each person. So, are we not slaves to technology?

Decades ago there was an optimism about the future of the digital age. It arrived but at heavy cost. Psychologically, the silence without real human social life is making us more isolated. Depression is now a common problem. Physically, technology has stolen our health. We have less physical activities and many of our body parts are becoming less inactive and shutting down. New technologies can be empowering and helpful in connecting with people anywhere in the world but the truth, the reality is that they have divided us and make us more lonely and isolated than ever before. We don't realize that over the years we have steadily and gradually become actors in our own story. We have become too dependent and too reliant on technology that if it were to be taken from us we would not last long.

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