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Creativity is a word that is hard to define. It might have a a lot different definitions , but through the use of imagination, creativity in its simple terms refers to the act of making something authentic, original, or unusual. And humanity is basically humankind. So, when we presented the real question, is technology really killing creativity and humanity many individuals say that yes, it is. Due to technology, it is way easier and simpler to access to school work or any kind of information we search for or even hack into other apps and steal others personal data with just a click of a button making privacy much widespread, without them knowing but thats not the argument, often the crux of the debate is that we are sacrificing our original thought for the sake of keeping ourselves constantly entertained in our lives. Nowadays we find people of all age groups fully dependent on social media and technology most of their idle times which can Impact their mental and physical health in daily bases. Our world today is much silent than ever before. Me being a student and as a public transporter, I hardly spot people in schools and public places laughing, chatting or making eye contact. Finally, I understand why people rarely communicate with other individuals , and this kind of huge issue is caused every day by a small device most people carry in their pockets: a phone. By destroying the significance of mobile Internet devices, the excessive use of mobile Internet devices kills humanity. A ordinary teen makes eye contact between 40 and 60 percent in a daily conversation, according to Quantified Impressions communications analytics company, but physical attachment is built when eye contact is made during 60-70 percent of the conversation. Unfortunately, because their eyes are so attracted to their phones most of the day, people now tend to avoid getting eye contact with others which they might find awkward or weird.
It is stated that an average person spends eight hours sleeping every day, one hour travelling , eight hours at work or school, and 5 hours on social media(according to research indicates), that person has only two hours left to do stuff of their own in the free time.. Would this person spend two- or three-hours communicating face-to – face with others? The answer seems to be ‘No.’ a few individuals may contend that mobile Internet devices actually give us more chances to communicate with each other. On the other side of the argument however, is that people also argue that technology simply redefines creativity. The fear is, of course, that children have replaced passive screen activities, such as gaming, for conventionally creative hobbies such as painting, building and experimenting which is not so common in the present even for little children in the age as young as 2, which impacts their future. However, despite the fact that modern kids have higher media consumption rates than any previous generation, and its at its highest yet, it is not always true that there is a lack of creativity in their screen activities. Many kids use the internet to write blogs, create websites, and make games at a young age. Some kids might be antisocial known as introverts which they might feel more comfortable being on media then communicating outside but, it’s indeed fair to argue that technology can restrict youthful people’s creativity, but it is not usually fair to assume that technology reduces young people’s creativity. We need to give credit to kids for the fact that they often simply use the tools and resources to help get recognition from other people around the world, and show off the talent they have and communicate with them online.
Scientific research tells us that the state of being lost in thought enhances our creativity and humanity, we need time to daydream. Are we inhibiting that daydream time if we fill any possible down time with scrolling through devices? Creativity is often referred to as a discipline of ‘use as well as lose it’. You might be working in a creative specific job, but even by being continuously attached to a device, you could kill your mind.
To sum up everything that has been stated, technology can come very handy most of the time, and Im not against that decision but Yes , it is quite obvious that in many industries, technology has saved countless lives and will save much more in the future as it is getting more and more advanced throughout the years, but alas the awareness of the use of technology has caused the loss of personal interactions and maybe the bad use of technology can lead to the end of the world in a few years. But for me, concentrating on today, technology has made people ignorant, dumb and not worthy of interacting with other human beings. And lack of original thoughts and imagination in the art community. Look around you, only.
People, even when they’re with their friends, they are always on their phones looking on the screens and smiling like idiots, texting 24/4 with no physical contact and communications. I believe and Im aware that education is very important in order to be able to use technology wisely, and that is what schools and relatives and societies concentrate on firstly, so that in our lives we can be ready to cooperate future technology Our mindset are being demolished by technology. It does so because it has so effectively came in our lives that its hard to get away from it. As everything has become quite artificial, we have lost our ability to live naturally. All the faces in selfies with fake smiles show that individuals are becoming lonelier than it has ever been, if only life was like the days before technology was a thing.
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