Technology/environment Has technology alinated us rather than brough us together?this has been an contentious issue for a long tiem.I am not an advocate of neo-luddism myself.Yet I am concerned that Our society is becoming increasingly technological at the cost of our psychological health and interperonal relationships. Obviously,we are all enjoying the unprecedented convinience that modern techonology bring us.Need a chat?you don’t need to go to a bar and meet somebody,open your computer,log onto a chatroom!Bored with your work?don’t bother to call out friends who may be busy doing their own stuff to play poker games,a online game will perfectly satisfy your need.But are virtual “friends” in the chatroom real friends with whom you can seriously express your spiritual feelings?Can computer games really provide you the joy that you experience when you play with your school buddies?I don’t think so.however,When I was turned down again by one of my college classmates who said he was engaged in an online game and could spare no time hanging out with me,I realized that technology are alienating us form our friends,collegues,and even our parents. Can you remember the last time you sit in the garden in one pleasant afternoon,chatting with your old father,helping your mom with some household chores?For many people,it must have been a long time ago. When you try to write “visit my parents tomorrow” in your busy schedule,you may hesitate,and think a phone call instead might be just enough.Modern technology featured by instant communication deters us from the original way of express our feelings and show our carings for others. Admitedly,technology have made our work ever more efficient and knit the world together in a web of information and phone lines.It makes your friends and parents just a click-of-button away.Those days when peope have to suffer a long time to transmit their message have gone,forever.In spite of that,technology does give rise to new problems,namely,the “spiritual crisis”.Digital Codes are efficient, error free,and also—soulless.As they replace tradional hand written mails and personal visits,they eradicate the emotion and spirit content lay in human communication,thus making us more lonely,spiritually,than ever before.What is more alerting is that young generations,grow up with ipads,blackberries and other high-end electronics,are losing the basic communications skills,which will inevitably hamper their personal development in both schools and workplace. While enjoying the unprecedented convinience techology bring me,I am aware that I need to look for a bit more balance between technology and life.After all,talking to a virtual friend with keyboards is never as joyful as hanging out with someone whom you can see laugh and cry,talk and smile. |