I remember a more simple and
un-embellished time, even unpretentious as far as I am concerned. A time
when people weren’t constantly updating their Twitter
accounts, communicating with their friends via Facebook, staring at a
small screen with intrigue and arguably isolating themselves from the
tangible world.
Personally, I cannot judge because I constantly fall into this trap
and even find myself updating various social platforms simultaneously.
Even though I continually use social media, I can still see the
potential for digitalization to destroy the nature of interpersonal
communication.
With individuals constantly expressing themselves through digital
channels, will they even be able to connect with people on a personal
level, aside from the barriers of digital concealment?
Furthermore, with more and more people utilizing innovative
technology, we will eventually see the destruction of personal
communication skills? What do you think? Have you ever considered this
possibility?
I am not sure if this question has ever come into your own mind, but I
thought it was a valid one to consider.
Anyways, this day and age it is hard to go anywhere without seeing
evidence of digitalization. We cannot seem to escape the social and
technological revolution, even if we try. Whether it’s an I-Pod,
I-Phone, I-Pad, Blackberry or opposing personal hand-held device —
people just cannot seem to function without a constant connection to the
multi-media world.
Moreover, individuals have the ability to stay in contact with people
like never before. At the same time, we continue to ride the wave
towards increased technology and maximized innovation. Time will only
tell what will happen and where the road of technology will ultimately
head.
I am by no means questioning the advancement of technology; I am
merely pondering the end result of this new obsession. Will there be a
down side or will it remain optimistic?
Can we continue down the road and maintain the yielding of benefits
for society? Or will the reality of communication amongst individuals be
eventually tarnished?
Please join the on-going conversation and let me know what you think.
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