Tomorrow, Internet may be just an idea, a concept.Sure, many of us have seen it working. Many of us have used it to satisfy a need. We know it has been part of our lives.
But should it disappear, would we be the same?
Would our lives be the same without it?
Would our personality be the same?
Generally speaking, if we take a look at the bigger picture, technology has changed our lives: it created complications. More, more and more.
Mental clutter is worse than physical clutter, because it comes from our inner person. If our bedroom is cluttered (physical clutter), it’s just our bedroom. We can go to another room of our house, right?But when all the clutter is in our own mind (mental clutter), what are we going to do? Are we going to change our mind?
Should technology be obsolete tomorrow, what would you do?
Let’s try to imagine our life without technology, hassles, complication, Internet and cloud computing. In reality, we want Internet to be everywhere. We’re convicted it’s practical (!?). By trying to catch the details of our user experience we miss the real meaning of things. We miss the bigger picture and the real sense of stuff.
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•.Why is technology part of our lives?
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•.Why is Internet part of our culture?
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•.How can we start living a more appealing life?
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•.How can we detach from this speed culture?
If we could cut back on our expenses on technology, how many books and saner information could we consume? Should I need a new piece of technology, I will ask myself how many amazing books I could buy with that budget. And will opt for spending my money on something more useful than technology.