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paragraph on Google kills the creativity of children 70 to 80 words

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Answered by lordsiriron007
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Google has made lives easy. But it is also one of the reasons for the death of creativity, don’t you think?

Sure, we look up things, find our answers in a matter of seconds and we are satisfied with what we see. But what about our ability to think, are we putting our brains to use before turning to Google for answers?

Although it is meant to be used for finding additional information or to learn about things we previously had no idea about, we are using it on such regular basis that we forget to even reason with ourselves or put our brain to work when an issue arises.

It has started to show some toxic effects on teenagers to the extent where people are being diagnosed with the compulsive Googling disorder.

Although there is no harm in using the internet to learn about things, not attempting to analyze an issue on your own and simply depending on devices for assistance is not a good sign. We no longer reach out to friends, parents or people around us when confronted with a crisis or going through a rough patch in life; we instead turn to our phones and eventually end up searching for an answer on Google or post it on social media. This is murdering the mere meaning of human connection and emotions. Let us imagine being stuck in a situation with no internet connection to help us solve it, are we going to be able to get through it without panicking? Are we going to find the answers within ourselves? These kinds of questions are worth pondering over.

With such over dependency on search engines we are actually missing out on several other means of acquiring knowledge; the best example of which is ‘books’. How often do you find yourself or anyone else looking for a solution to an issue in a book? Rarely. There was a time we flipped through hundred pages of a dictionary to find the meaning of a single word and mind you, that made us remember the word and its meaning better. Whereas today, we simply Google the meaning and forget about it minutes later; sure there are cases where people remember it and actually use it but the struggle, the quest to find answers on our own no matter how big or small the problems are, is gone.

Google has its perks, it provides great solutions to almost all our problems in a matter of seconds but advancement in technology has started to affect us badly and it’s time we address the issue and do something about it. We, as users, should know how to maintain a right balance between usage of internet for our benefits and the creative power of our brain.

Answered by learner5640
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Google has its perks, it provides great solutions to almost all our problems in a matter of seconds but

Google has its perks, it provides great solutions to almost all our problems in a matter of seconds butadvancement in technology has started to affect us badly and it's time we address the issue and do something about it. We, as users, should know how to maintain a right balance between usage of internet for your benefits and the creative power of our brain.Sure, we look up things, find our answers in a matter of seconds and we are satisfied with what we search

we see. But what about our ability to think, are we putting our brains to use before turning to Google

we see. But what about our ability to think, are we putting our brains to use before turning to Googlefor answers?

we see. But what about our ability to think, are we putting our brains to use before turning to Googlefor answers?Although it is meant to be used for finding additional information or to learn about things we previously had no idea about, we are using it on such regular basis that we forget to even reason with ourselves or put our brain to work when an issue arises.

so in other hand googling is the reason behind death of creativity.

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