Mar. 5th, 2012

author_by_night: (coexist by unknown)
[Error: unknown template qotd]Every big change makes some things better and some things worse.

With the invention of the compass, we forgot how to follow the sun and the stars. That's right - once upon a time, you wanted to go somewhere, you just looked up. Sure, there's no longer problems on cloudy days nor cloudy nights, but we've forgotten how to do something so simple. A piece of our natural intelligence is gone.

People don't communicate like they used to, and I think there are ways in which it's made it worse. You can't even meet people by way of small talk anymore - everyone's too busy texting. But once upon a time, maybe they would've been too busy reading the paper, or rushing off to send a telegram. "People these days," their contemporaries muttered.

And it has made the world better, in some ways. Cultural, social and religious boundaries can be taken away completely. Nobody immediately knows what I look like, what I believe, what my bank account statement looks like, or anything else. Okay, admittedly that isn't true for a lot of people, since the internet's become less anonymous, but even so, it happens, and I think that makes the world a little better.

Do i worry we've become too reliant on technology? For now, yes. But hopefully society will be able to adapt to the new change, and I have little doubt it will, and we'll grow with it. People had to learn how to drive safely once; we can learn how to balance between only communicating via twitter and having actual conversations.

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