Technology Has Changed Our Lives
By: Hòa Lưu Đức • July 17, 2019 • Essay • 383 Words (2 Pages) • 1,955 Views
Technology has changed our lives
As you all know, nowadays, we are living the era which the support of technology; our life, in fact, is much more comfortable and modern. It is undeniable the advantages which technology brings to, however, there are also contain some of its limitations.
First of all, thanks to the evolution of technology are beneficial to humans. It has changed the way of our communication. We can connect with anyone in the world and form relationships with people who they are where they come from, what they do. This has some great positives for both work and home life. For instance, the exploration of telecom or cellphone, people over the world can connect together just in a miniscule time. You currently study in Canada, you can call your family or even your friends via some applications such as Facetime, Viber, Messenger, or Wechat; another benefit that we have in modern life is those smart-machine. It is easy to see or catch up with the smart-machine because it exists every corner in our life. In a supermarket, Walmart, for example, can you see the self-checkout machine?. I was pretty sure that most of you did. Of course, those are, literally, as the result of technology.
Nevertheless, along which the benefits of technology, it still exists a significant amount of drawbacks. Lifestyle changes that happened after the use of technology. Our relations are diminished in the virtual world. As online social networking increasingly replaces real face-to-face and physical contact. To give you an example, 10 years ago people have time for friends and families. we live and enjoy our lives in real time. Today, we share feelings for each other through screens or status lines along with photos. Additionally, it makes a new kind of habit and digital addictions so our creative thinking skills are restricted. Most of the kids, teens are addicted to the internet. For them, technology is a toy or we are too dependent on it. Take, for example, myself,
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