So this is it. 2010. We're in the future. And the infusion of technology in our everyday lives is ridiculous. No, flying cars have not yet made the scene and we can't transport from one place on earth to another (or to another planet yet), but otherwise life on this planet has mega-warped into an unrecognizable existence from that of only 100 years ago--or even 10 years ago.
Consider the Roman Empire. 2,000 years of a civilization that is portrayed by basically the same consistent picture...go ahead, close your eyes. Imagine what that looked like. The same. For 2,000 years. And now we have to gauge our modern history in terms of decades to keep up with the changes. The pace is relentless, cumbersome, overwhelming. There are too many choices. People used to make their own food, build their own homes, birth their own babies, make informed decisions. Now people (including myself) just float from one job/home/partner(not me)/meal to the next brainlessly. If we're not careful in this world of overindulgence, we will lose ourselves.
So now more than ever with no fear of loss of life, food, shelter, or water and life that's pretty darn effortless, we have to focus. (I'm talking about America here. I do realize that many parts of this world do not share our wealth of resources). With basic needs in jeopardy, minds are occupied and purposeful, but when you have everything in the world you could possibly need, what then? I believe humankind was meant to rise above the struggle for survival. Here in the future we shouldn't still be fighting for survival . So the fact that we don't have to work so hard physically is good, but now that we have more time to use our brains, what do we do with them? I know where my focus should be, and I'm determined to do better. But one of my stumbling blocks? Technology.
I believe all of the futuristic technological toys increasing exponentially in their abilities to take the place of our brains are BAD. They are not helping us be more wise and realized. They are helping us be stupid. We can no longer remember phone numbers. We can no longer find a destination using an old-fashioned map. We are losing the ability to have real conversations. We no longer fine-tune personal interests into unique talent (because of that moving box that entertains us during those precious extra minutes of the day). Our kids don't know how to play outside. Imaginations are being snuffed out. Oh--and I'm guilty--when we do find that extra time for the elusive family vacation, do we look at the scenery, play road games, read, or just plain ol' talk to each other? Well no, we watch the DVDs playing on the built-in DVD player in our cars. What? Just missed the buffalo that crossed the road? Oh well. Saw it on the internet. And probably the biggest stupidity of all--again, I'm guilty--driving a speeding bullet one-handed because that minute of silence from non-techno-brain-infusion was deafening.
Our humanity feels broken. We don't want to think anymore. (As a teacher, I see this EVERY DAY. Kids don't know how to tap in to their own voices.) And, we are too aware of each other's business. We have too much time to piddle and poke around accomplishing nothing--just spending our most precious resource of all, TIME,plugged in to technology as our brains atrophy.
Sooooooo, I'm calling my bluff. I'm canceling my facebook. I'm canceling my email. If you need to get in touch with me, you'll have to write me an old-fashioned letter or call my land line. Yes, I'm also canceling my cell phone. I'm going back to the dark ages, and I'm excited. Oh, the possiblities!! You could also comment here on my blog, because this I will keep. To be completely un-hypocritical, I should go back to journals and scrap books, but I like my blog. So, I'm keeping just this one thing. Hmmm...while I'm at it, I'm quitting TV, too. Just news. That's all. And movies. G and me love movies.
Well, I didn't think I was making any resolutions this year, but I guess that's what this is. A resolution to change my life in search of more quality and less quantity. Happy 2010.
Hey, I just got a chance to read this and I have to say "Amen Sista!" Although my job is technology and I could not leave it behind totally, I get the feeling that we, as humans, have disconnected with reality while at the same timebecoming more "connected" with the world.I get so tired of being glued to a cell phone. I don't watch much TV(except for LOST:-)and our kids play outside as much as possible. Its funny tho, because sometimes I feel guilty that Joey and I are technologists and we are dragging are feet on teaching the kids about technology. But other times, I just want them to be kids and pass notes in class(yeah I said that!) instead of hiding their cell phone trying to text like other kids in school. Learn how to develop real relationships and not those based on someone understanding,or misunderstanding, the tone behind a typed message. I don't want them to hide behind technology and never learn to connect with someone on a personal level. And for goodness sakes, I don't want them to have entire conversations in acronyms!
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