Mental prosperity and the overdependence on technology.
As part of the initiative we are holding an essay contest. It is open to people between 16 and 25 years old. Essays should be no longer than 1,000 words. The deadline for submissions is July 31st.
It’s the primary issue we are not debasing importance of technology in everyone’s life but its overdependence. The term that should be used here is judicious use of technology. Use of mobile phones to be in touch with your friends and families is no problem at all but we often should get out and explore remote areas without network connection and wi-fi.
All the societies present today not only are different from each other but from the past societies too. The main difference you witness between the present and past society is very interesting, to my idea, it is that the past societies were shaped or run by wise and adult people and in today’s society the youth is exploring the ideas of the past societies and playing its role.
As part of the initiative we are holding five essay contests, based on the five Open Future themes (Borders, Ideas, Markets, Society and Progress). Each contest is open to people between 16 and 25.
Argumentative Essay On How People Have Become Overly Dependent On Technology. Have People Become Overly Dependent on Technology?By: Asher Khan Asher Khan English 1302 The thought of how much technology people use on a daily basis can be frightening as one contemplates. From waking up to our alarm clock to going to sleep with the air conditioner on we are constantly using technology.
However, technology use must not be excessive. Extreme technological use in adolescents can cause all sorts of problems; socially and physically. It is important for adolescents to understand that yes, technology is an amazing thing; but at the same time, it should not be used all of the time. They should not be overly dependent on it. Adolescents need to learn that sometimes, technology is.
Growing dependence on technology raises risks of malfunction. Associated Press. Tweet Share Share Email More. Reprints Print. Buck Ennis Improvements in cyber security aren't enough to dispel.