The Epidemic of Cell Phones in Today's Society

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As technology further advances and becomes more evident in today’s society, it creates an overlooked issue with regard to teenager’s use of cell phones. There is no arguing that cell phones can be implemented in a positive manner by making it easier for us to keep in touch with people locally, as well as around the world. However, when not used in moderation cell phones most definitely have a detrimental impact on today’s modern teens. This is not something that has suddenly evolved from nothing, as Albert Einstein predicted, “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots” (1). Unfortunately, today is that day, technology, or more specifically cell phones have negatively affected us as humans in aspects such as: social interaction, academic ability, and physical health. This conflict is not something that should be glanced over with little thought or concern, but something that people should take into consideration because it is important that we realize that cell phones have negatively effected the way we humans think, act, and interact with each other. There is no disputing that cell phones have changed the way in which people communicate with each other. They have made it easy for people to interact with anyone around the world, simply with the push of a button. Still, this technology has also had a negative impact on how teens socialize with each other. Cell phones have become a replacement for face-to-face social interactions and communications with both, family members and friends. In today’s modern age, 75% of teens in the United States own a cell phone, showing that cell phone texting has become the preferred method of communication among young pe... ... middle of paper ... ...r to fit in; the pivotal mechanism that seems to maintain a stable society. However, these common misconceptions have been justified through several negative effects in a teenager’s life such as: social interaction, academic capability, and physical well-being. Cell phones have evolved from something more than just a hand-held device, but have changed into something that causes harm, danger, and allows for only little human-to-human interaction. These destructive gadgets, known as cell phones, have developed into an “epidemic”. An epidemic that spreads from person to person, family to family, house to house, until its gotten to the point where the whole world has experienced this “epidemic.” This “epidemic” of cell phones has become notorious allowing for the replacement of the valued principles that were once eminent.

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