Overly Dependent on Technology Argument

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People have become overly dependent on technology. In a poll by CNET, 28 percent of people said they wouldn’t be able to live without high-speed Internet (Hart) and this is why 95% of teens use the internet today (Holmes). Many people today don’t know how to use a traditional can opener, search through the yellow pages, or look up information in libraries and encyclopedias (Hart). I know how to do those things and I am only 16. The average child today only spends 4 to 7 minutes outside a day, but spends more than 7 hours on electronics (“America has”). People need to go outside and smell the fresh air because it does many things for you. Another example of someone relying on technology is a woman blindly followed her GPS over 900 miles, for two days, before deciding to even question it (“Health Advantages”). Some common sense needs to be used in these situations because technology is not always right and that’s why the traditional paper map is always good to have because it is never wrong. People have also become reliant on technology for things such as basic grammar, spelling, and arithmetic (“Health Advantages”). For example, the other week I witnessed another student reach for a calculator to add 22 and 12. It is not that they were not able to do the problem without it but their first instinct was the machine, which it should be himself. Overall, teens have more ways to stay connected throughout the day and night than they have ever in the past. This is not a good thing because it creates many problems in our world today that can be avoided.
People need to spend more time outdoors to be together with nature and not stay indoors all day on their technology. By doing this it will make people’s physical and emotional health better...

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