Analysis Of The Constant Use Of Technology By Mills

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Mills lives a very simple and uncomplicated life. Many of the opposing points that she acknowledges have to do with the constant use of technology. The author states that technology should assist and improve her life, not be the center of it. The author uses a typewriter to do her work, and has resisted the pressure to buy a personal computer. She prefers books to the entertainment of television and says that technology will not solve our self-doubt or feeling of disconnect from others.

The author starts her essay by blatantly stating that alcohol is a drug and that people are too blinded by other habitual drugs to really see it. She compares alcohol to real drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. She then goes on to state a very

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