Saturday, June 11, 2011

I Love Technology

But it’s really more of a love/hate relationship. My iPhone. My laptop. My TV. It all keeps me so connected and in the know. I’m more efficient and more task-oriented than ever. I can do almost anything from anywhere at any time. Everything is at my fingertips, and likewise, I’m completely accessible, and not to mention, transparent thanks to this social media revolution. Need to get ahold of me? Then text me. Facebook me. Email me. And if you must, call me. I think that’s what people used to do with phones… maybe?

Maybe you’ve played a part in this scene – you’re sitting in a room with a group of your friends or family, and it’s silent. Everyone is playing on their phones. It’s funny how everyone longs for social interaction, yet we settle for something so subpar.

Even my two-year-old Hannah embraces all that technology offers. She can watch Dora at anytime from anywhere thanks to Netflix instant streaming on our Apple TV, on my laptop and on my iPhone. I think somehow this is reinforcing that she can have whatever she wants with a simple command. Is that OK?

With all this great technology, my phone and computer ding and ring and buzz to no end. I’m by no means the most popular kid ever, just well-connected. And it’s really getting to the point that I’m oblivious to its sounds. The sounds are so familiar to me, seemingly second-nature, that I can barely hear its alerts.

I love technology, but it’s taking over my life. So for a little experiment, I’m seriously considering taking one day a week and shutting off everything completely. *gasp* Primitive though it may seem, I’m just curious what people did without so much technology. I imagine folks talked a little more. Perhaps they were more active? Maybe children were more patient? Who knows? It’s worth it to me to find out. So on Sundays, I’m going to be a little less connected, friends. It’ll be a fast of sorts.

Now don’t get me wrong. I love being able to connect with my family and friends and know what’s happening all over the world so instantly, which is why this little experiment will be limited to once a week. So I hope you all have a great day tomorrow, and I hope to hear all about it… on Monday.

I think Kip sums up my thoughts best.

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