Haven’t we become very dependent on technology? Don’t we feel lost without our mobile or our internet connection or our TV shows or our efficient smart gadgets? Technology is the new oxygen that we require to survive.
Technology plays a very important role in our daily lives. It
has both positive and negative impacts as it pertains to the way we
communicate. We never really acknowledge the way technology has evolved over
the years and how much it has both helped and harmed us. Just think about how
technology has made it possible to communicate with people all over the world
through email, instant messaging, Skype, social media, etc.
In many ways technology has enabled us to strengthen
relationships by keeping in contact with old friends, colleagues, and
co-workers. What would we do if we could not find old friends from high school
through Facebook or WhatsApp? But at the same time, it has made us more distant
to the people around us. We are busier with our personal gadgets than our
personal relationships.

Let’s use our imagination a bit. If the internet, mobile
devices, and games were taken away from us, how would we feel? I know many of
us would feel like a part of our life is missing due to technology now being a
necessity in our everyday life. However, the big question is, does technology
take away interpersonal communication and interactions with our relatives, co-workers,
peers, and colleagues. How many of you have rather talked to someone through
text messaging, email, or social media to avoid a face to face communication?
We may not realize it, but in my opinion, being dependent
upon technology has only conditioned us to become less social, interactive, and
outgoing. And being shut in our own comfort zone. Technology is a great help in
our daily life but it is upon us to use it wisely and not become over dependent
on it. We need to look up from our gadgets and admire life around us.