Is Technology Detrimental to Society?

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The more advanced technology becomes, the more of a toll it has on our daily lives. Lee Siegel states that “we shop, work, play, love, search for information, seek to communicate with each other and sometimes with the world online. We spend more time online than ever before. Yet people are not arguing about this startling new condition." It is my belief that due to the control technology has taken over society, technology is ultimately detrimental to society as a whole. As you are looking at a screen for hours at a time, you begin to stop “thinking” foresay and get lost in the world of television, the internet, or whatever else you are using with your piece of technology. Siegel refers to this lack of thinking as the mind’s “placeless place”. Due to this lack of thinking and brain stimulation, the intelligence of society is decreasing. On average, children from ages 8 to 18 partake in some sort of screen time for 7.5 hours a day, a record high. With the including of multitasking with other devices such as cell phones, they spend about 11 hours a day. That’s more than the amount of time a day that student aged children are in school on any given day. Consequently, the heaviest screen users report feelings of boredom and depression, as well as family, school, and social problems. Yet, somehow, we as a society accept this amount of technology usage despite all of the consequences that are brought about due to high usage. Instead of spending their time gaining knowledge and expanding themselves as individuals, children spend an extreme amount of time in their “placeless place” which may be highly detrimental to not only their social lives, but their grades. In fact, it is proven that children who spend an excessive amount of time st... ... middle of paper ... ... of Needs. Actually, due to technology, we are hindered from meeting all of our needs. With the ability to just text someone when you need them, you lose to interpersonal connection brought on by communication. Our needs are not an acceptable trade off for the conveniences of modern technology. Since the beginning of our time, society has attempted to find ways to make our lives go more smoothly. With this has come advancements in technology such as the cell phone, laptop, and even tablets. Unfortunately, these advancements have come at a cost. With the constant use of technology comes a lack of brain stimulation and ultimately a lesser intelligence, as well as an ingenuity when communicating with others and the decrease in needs being met. The use of technology has been ultimately detrimental and will continue to be for as long as it is a priority in our society

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