write a letter to the editor of the times new delhi discussing your views on the effect of overpowering gadgets. How modern technology has ensolved the people
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Green Avenue
New Delhi
May 23, 2017
The Editor
The Times
New Delhi
Subject: Ill effects of gadgets
Sir:
I write to you to express my deep concern over man’s increasing dependence on gadgets. I strongly feel this over dependence on gadgets have literally affected his mental and physical faculties and capabilities adversely. Not only intelligence, the effect of technology and gadgets is visible on all aspects of his life. Machines, gadgets, vehicles, smart-phones, tabs, laptops, ac, blower, geyser, and whatnot, man cannot live for a second without technology.
As a consequence, he has become physically, mentally, socially, spiritually,
emotionally weak! The present signs of his decadence do not augur well! If he
fails to check his dependence on technology and gadgets, he may become utterly
incapable of surviving any longer on this planet. The ever increasing indexes
of patients in the hospitals of the world are a red-signal for man. He must
learn to use technology wisely and appropriately. After all excess of
everything is always bad! He must use these gadgets as he uses other things for
example, stove, shoes, water-tap, house, car, pen, bed, etc. He uses them only
when they are required. However, his overuse of some of the gadgets such as
smart phone, computer, TV, etc. are killing his time. They don’t let him use
his other faculties. He must wean himself off these gadgets before it is too
late!
He must use gadgets wisely. He must not be over dependent on them. Though they have become an integral part of man’s existence, yet he must use his faculties optimally. He must give due exercise to his body, mind and soul. Otherwise the dependence on gadgets will render him weak physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I appeal to the people and the concerned authorities to look into the matter and take measures to discourage over-dependence on gadgets.
Thanking you,
Yours truly,
Gibran