I have to admit, I’m guilty of it myself: I love my social
media, updating my status when I’m out & about and showing off about all
the fun I’m having (!), and get very annoyed when my mobile internet doesn’t
work! But it seems that people of the
Western world are coming to 'need' their smartphones, tablets and various other
gadgets a little bit too much. I refer
to two examples and how these show that an over-reliance on technology is
becoming a bit of a problem…
This reminds me of one of the first iPad adverts, which I’ve
put a link to below. The gist of this ad
is that ‘we’ll still do all the things we do now, but the way in which we do them will never be the same’. In some cases, fair play, but one of the examples
given is going to meetings - Apple, this
is not a good thing! – I personally feel that talking to someone via a screen
just isn’t an acceptable alternative to interacting face-to-face, but maybe I’m
just overreacting? What do you think?
Anyway, onto my second example, which comes from a
conversation I had with a friend a while back that has always stuck in my head:
she was telling me how her younger brother seems to always ‘need’ to have about
5 apps running on his phone all at once, and struggles concentrate properly on
a single task, such as having a regular conversation. As well as demonstrating the problem of a
loss of face-to-face communication, there is something else that concerns me
about this.
Is social media slowly making us lose the ability to interact face-to-face? |
For a bit of context, I’ll just explain that I was recently
reading some information about DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy). DBT is essentially about learning skills to change
behavioural, emotional and cognitive (thinking) patterns in a way that helps
you to cope with life’s problems and challenges. Whilst it is a therapy for people who have
particular difficulties, I think we could all learn something from DBT and that
some of the strategies would be helpful for anyone who wants to enjoy optimum
mental wellbeing. One of the things that
struck me when I was reading about DBT was this:
“Do one thing at a time.
When you are eating, eat. When you
are walking, walk. … When you are in a group, or a conversation, focus your
attention on the very moment you are in with the other person. When you are thinking, think…” and so on.
"When you are eating, eat." - Enjoy the moment! |
This reminded me of my second example and also made me think
about my own tendency to often be doing several things at once. Our technology-saturated lives lend
themselves to a craving for constant stimulation, but I think it’s fair to say
that if we all slowed down a little bit and really enjoyed a moment, just
sometimes, it might help us to all be a little bit happier. Maybe!
In sum, whilst technology is great and has it’s many
benefits and uses, if it continues to develop the way it is now, I fear that it
will completely take over and people will lose the ability to communicate with
each other face-to-face and to really enjoy experiences. Let’s all take a little step back from it and see if we find ourselves feeling a bit more happy and relaxed!
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSRPWWSeJww
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