We have a new addiction in our lives and it’s called
the mindless worship of gadgets.
We can’t do without our
gadgets and the main culprits are smartphones and tablets.
Our popular gadgets are
simply inanimate electronic devices that are designed to serve a purpose. For
instance the primary function of a cellphone, regardless of its make, is to make and receive calls.
Anything else after this is secondary: but people tend to spend their every
waking moment glued to them, switching from one app to another, texting,
streaming videos and checking Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for updates. To
them the outside world becomes a nonentity as they continue to worship,
devoutly, the electronic device in their hands. Take away anybody’s smartphone
and they’ll become suicidal!
And there’s the gadgets
themselves: the pricier, apparently, the better. How many of us still worship
the God of Apple? We can’t wait for the next iPhone, iPad, iWatch or i-whatever
to hit the stores before we rush out to buy it, whether we need it or not: in
turn we’ve turned our God, the Apple Corporation, into one of the richest
companies on Earth.
Any gadget bought,
today, is not worth what you pay for it. Being slaves to consumerism the big
corporations prey on our insatiable appetite for more and sell us useless
upgrades, often for more money. Can anyone tell me what is the main discerning
difference between an iPhone 4 and iPhone 6? None really, just a few added
features and you’re prepared to pay through the nose for it!
Whilst these devices
are handy, a necessity in the 21st century, alarming new statistics
suggest we are allowing them to take over lives.
Our physical community
structure is breaking down as more and more people are shunning physical
contact with others in favour of virtual online relationships: we date online,
socialize online and talk to each other online. Apps are being developed almost
on a daily basis to enslave us more to our smartphones; you don’t even need to
go out on to the street and hail a taxi
anymore – just uber-it!
The inherent danger we
expose ourselves too is that these devices we entrust our lives to are not
safe: they can easily be taken over by hackers with evil or criminal intent.
What happens to you when a hacker takes over your Facebook, Twitter or bank
accounts? You’ll be in trouble! With no back up or means to access your
accounts you stand to lose a huge chunk of your life.
And there’s also the
health risks: repetitive strain injury from endless pressing away with your
fingers and eye strain from staring at the screen for too long. Psychologically
you become more and more isolated from the community and the world around you
as your entire life is conducted through the touchscreen of your smartphone.
People should learn to
rely less on their electronic gadgets and use them primarily for what they were
designed for. They are designed to complement our lives and not take them over.
A cell phone is designed to receive and make calls and not to be stared at
every five minutes checking for social media updates!
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