Technology, which is undoubtedly the greatest offspring of man’s knowledge has helped humanity in many ways.But the youth of today may not be helping themselves much in this regard.
We are exposed to so much information and gadgets in a day that we sometimes lose our common sense.
I believe we’ve been witnesses of examination times where we would task our calculators to do even the simplest calculations which we can always provide answers to even in our sleep.
Today, the internet is so big, powerful and pointless that for some people it is a complete substitute for life.
Why not fight for our culture which gets faint day after day? Konadu threw that to my face. In whose wildest imagination would he gather the momentum and courage to throw harsh words at the leaders we have as a country?
I asked and proceeded to respond to her question.Don’t hit the close button yet; I’m not going to hit on the stuff you deem ‘esoteric.’
The world is aware of the destruction we’ve brought into our lives with the sponsorship of the internet.
The luxury of technology today has given rise to all breed of dishonor and disregard for authority as a people.We sit in our chambers and run down great men.
Serial callers of such nature should understand that their identity and location can be tracked in no time; you can never be so smart with technology.While a few ones embark on prolific works with the available technology, a great number invest into contaminating themselves and nature through same means.
Why spend a lifetime and millions into building sophisticated weapons of mass destruction?‘’Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for the wrong reasons’’Are we allowing this saying to really take effect?
This generation has a powerful youth that's more than able to contribute either good or bad.Lets beware of how we use technology in these times.Perhaps you’re not aware of how people have naively exchanged their lives and property as a result of reckless technological control.
Once again, lets not forget that we live in a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.
We inquire more about death and destruction than we do about peace and life. We’ve grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the sermon of life.
Credits:
· Konadu· Gertrude· Andrew· Fuller· Omar
We are exposed to so much information and gadgets in a day that we sometimes lose our common sense.
I believe we’ve been witnesses of examination times where we would task our calculators to do even the simplest calculations which we can always provide answers to even in our sleep.
Today, the internet is so big, powerful and pointless that for some people it is a complete substitute for life.
Why not fight for our culture which gets faint day after day? Konadu threw that to my face. In whose wildest imagination would he gather the momentum and courage to throw harsh words at the leaders we have as a country?
I asked and proceeded to respond to her question.Don’t hit the close button yet; I’m not going to hit on the stuff you deem ‘esoteric.’
The world is aware of the destruction we’ve brought into our lives with the sponsorship of the internet.
The luxury of technology today has given rise to all breed of dishonor and disregard for authority as a people.We sit in our chambers and run down great men.
Serial callers of such nature should understand that their identity and location can be tracked in no time; you can never be so smart with technology.While a few ones embark on prolific works with the available technology, a great number invest into contaminating themselves and nature through same means.
Why spend a lifetime and millions into building sophisticated weapons of mass destruction?‘’Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for the wrong reasons’’Are we allowing this saying to really take effect?
This generation has a powerful youth that's more than able to contribute either good or bad.Lets beware of how we use technology in these times.Perhaps you’re not aware of how people have naively exchanged their lives and property as a result of reckless technological control.
Once again, lets not forget that we live in a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.
We inquire more about death and destruction than we do about peace and life. We’ve grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the sermon of life.
Credits:
· Konadu· Gertrude· Andrew· Fuller· Omar
2 comments:
great piece
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