We are living in an exciting
period of time, where we come across so many changes in our day to day life. We
are experiencing things that people have never experienced before. For instance
three great inventions has drastically changed the way of life. Computers,
Internet and Mobile Phone. Well, with every invention coming in there is always
a debate whether it is a boon or curse. But not withholding our opinions,
inventions continue to happen. Medical research has advanced to such great high
levels, that scientist are finding ways to modify your genetic patterns.
For thousands of years, humans
have walked around in an environment that was different from the one we move
around in today. I read a nice quote which said, “ In those day, people did not
have watches, but they had time. But today, everyone has watches but no one has
the time. It is a irony. Our ancestors spent their time in a world that was
outdoor-oriented, where family was the focus, where survival was tied to
hands-on work, and where not much changed. Advances in technology and changes
in their way of life occurred, but when they did, the change was slow and
gradual. People had time to adapt.
Today, advances in technology are
occurring at a rate that we have never experienced before. Within the time span
of just one decade or less, an entire way of life can be shaped and altered.
Just about when you seem to get familiar with a gadget, a new gadget comes.
Look at the way the mobile phones has evolved. From the size of a brick to
something that is invisible outside your palms.
In the beginning of the 1990s,
the average household had only one telephone and no experience with computers.
When something broke, it was possible to fix most items with your own hands.
Now, just one decade later, people find it strange if you can't be reached at
most hours and locations on your cell phone, if you don't have e-mail and
Internet access, and if your business doesn't have a web page. Since computers
are now being incorporated into many items, when something breaks we can only
get out the phone book to call the technical guy; we are no longer capable of
fixing things with our own hands. These changes represent not only changes in
our technology, but also changes in the amount of control we feel over our own
lives. It is exciting that our style of life changes so quickly, but at the
same time it also makes us feel somewhat lost and disoriented. Though there has
been an increase in comfort and convenience, people are feeling less happy and
less satisfied than they were a decade before.
To win the battle against
unhappiness, we need to be alert to the patterns in how we approach our
interactions, people, our environment, and our everyday activities. This
alertness and awakeness in life is the most reliable tool we can use in the
pursuit of happiness.
Happy Reading,
D.Senthil
Kannan
Article dated Oct'08
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