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the comfort and luxury provided by the machines has made people lazy ​

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Answered by ts02354
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Science has reached its peak and getting more sophisticated and advanced day by day. Science has made people’s life more comfortable and easier as they are living their lives with luxuries and now they do not want to work at all.

Obviously machines are making us lazier with the passage of time, and people usually depend on these machines rather than using their mental and physical efforts for performing a task.

A few years back, people used to climb stairs to reach the required floor but now they prefer lifts and escalators. Even the new generation prefers playing games on computers, smart phones and play stations, they do not play games which involve physical efforts like cricket, football etc. Sitting in front of computers or using play stations for a long time also affects our health and reduces physical activities. Watching TV for hours makes us physically dull and prevents us for doing tasks which involve physical efforts. This causes eyesight problems, weight gain, mental stress etc.

Nowadays almost every task is performed with the help of machines. Even preparing food is no big deal today. This makes women lazy. Excessive use of anything is bad. Same is with the machines, using them to a certain limit if acceptable but doing every task with the help of machine is not good. By now we should realise that machines are making us lazy. We should not completely ignore our physical and mental strength but we should use them in order to keep ourselves active and fit.

We cannot deny the fact that machines save our time and energy but on the contrary they are making us inactive. We should try to do all those works by our hands which can keep our body active and in this way we can protect ourselves from any physical disorder or disease. Machines are helpful in many ways but it depends on us how we use them.

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