Behavioral Driven Technology Puppets
I can’t think of where we’d be today without the different
forms of technology we rely on. I do think life would be easier. I was one of
the last one of my friends to have a home PC, cell phone, and a laptop. I still
do not have any social media attached to my name. Part of my reason is technology
drives us. We become puppets through the habits it teaches us.
I could not think of an example where technology drove my
thinking, but I can think of examples where technology influenced my behavior.
Yesterday I was typing a paper for work and when I got to the end of my
sentence I double tapped the space-bar, as you would on a cell phone, to put a
period at the end of my sentence. There are others as well. I live by the spell
checker on both my computer and phone, I don’t remember any phone numbers by
heart anymore, and just yesterday I typed “u” instead of “you” in a work
document. These are all habits directly resulting from technology usage and it
has become the norm.
While technology can and does make our life easier, it will
drive our thoughts, words, and deeds. It does make us think less for ourselves
and by that make us a dumber society. We must continue to try to keep our minds
sharp through sources other than technology and not rely on it wholly.
Jason I relate to the remark that you made about writing 'u' instead of you. I recall when I actually took the placement test for this English course, we were given a paper and 'lead pencil" seriously? lead...ok but we were told to write a essay, of sorts I guess (so many words) and as I started writing it was if I were 'texting" I had to keep going back and correcting myself from--, & (and) u (you) no (know) ltr (later) etc, and I couldn't believe HOW many times I did it and I was writing for a college English placement..it has became such a habit...u no?
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