I have come
to the conclusion that we now all think differently because of technology. We depend
too much on it and we don’t acknowledge how clueless we would be without it.
The need for
memorizing is virtually gone with the handheld computers we carry around in our
pockets. I’m also becoming almost a millennial in that…..if I can’t remember
how to do something….I retreat to You Tube for a tutorial. I often revisit the
same videos over and over again.
So here’s the
question is: Is the Internet helping or hurting our ability to think and
reason? I believe a new study on brain function answers the question with some
sobering conclusions. Our attention span has been dramatically reduced. Our
memory is going, going and pretty much gone. And our social cognition has been
radically altered. The researchers hope all of these changes will lead to
freeing up our brains….like we free up ram on a hard drive. I’m not sure.
I know this
much. I find myself sometimes staring at
my phone at a restaurant too often. I can’t remember the last time I used a
pencil and a piece of paper to add or subtract because of the built-in
calculator in my phone. Books? Nope. A dictionary? I just put the word into
Google. It spells it right and gives me the meaning. I don’t even write texts
any more. I hit the microphone setting on my phone and dictate.
It’s turning
our minds to mush. And don’t get me started on social media. I read insults
that would never be delivered personally to someone’s face. It all inspires
conceit.…which reminds me of the story about the man who asked the difference
between ignorance and arrogance?
His answer
was instructive.
He said: “I
don’t know…and I don’t care.”
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ReplyDeleteAgree 100% when I had a flip phone and before I knew a ton of phone numbers, now all I remember is the number the name is programmed to. PS there is no RAM on a Hard Drive that you can free up, RAM on the HD is virtual RAM. :)
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