It is an undeniable truth that the internet has made our lives easier and more comfortable. When our intention is finding some specific and little information, we no longer have to go to the libraries and read big books. Sitting on our chairs, googleing the thing we need to find and getting it is as easy as pie. Connecting with our friends is possible without getting out of our home, we do not have to go see Sistine Chapel to see it and its beatiful ceiling, because with one click it is going to appear on our computers’ screen. No effort, no stress, no spending money. What can we want more as a benefit from the internet? From this perspective it seems so innocent, yet there are some buts.
When we basically observe the current generation, we can easily notice the differences between them and us. Maybe they have more information than we had at their ages but they definitely don’t have the emotions that we have had. We were hanging around together, taking care of eachother instead of asking just “what’s up” by sending an e-mail eachother and we were sharing our bread instead of our pictures.
I cannot say that the internet kills our culture but it goes without saying that it damages.
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