Why do we continue to put all our eggs in one basket - cyberspace and the smart mobile phone?
Portability, accessibility and convenience. The days of having to reach a specified physical location to work on a database or effect significant transactions is now so passe.
The transportability of human beings, the expectation of being able to whizz from one city to the next and the presumption of instantaneous response in more matters has lulled many into the use of wifi connected device dependability.
Answers are expected - and delivered - in a jiffy. Gone is the opportunity to truly reflect or think about a complex or delicate matter. Replies are given by a click or instant messaging. There is increasingly no vocal communication or discussion.
Gone can be the better understanding and exchange of views when one had to meet face to face to negiotiate, compromise or make a revised offer and consideration.
Business and socials are effected on the screen - it is up to you as to when and how you read and respond.
The significant increased volume of gigabytes used is not a problem anymore as videos, images and graphics chomp on much way beyond mere text.
Will storage and usage capacity crash, or be transformed into ever more taken for granted transformations?
Human preoccupation can be ever channeling inwards. Does it lead to social isolation, spearheading the epidemic of loneliness, as we spend more time with machines and software, rather than with personal interaction and the art of socialability?
There is a decrease of the use of paper, but more exposure to the debilitating consequences of light, dazzle and screen over use.
Communication used to emphasise the art of conversation and writing. Now it is silence, the dexterity of tapping fingers and the use of predictivd AI. Is personal creativity eventually shown out of the room? Has anyone consciously retained a semblence of still being able to write with a pen or pencil?
And what really happens if we misplace that personal device that contains virtually everything? Or the big hack corrupting every item in that hand held device, with our personal identity stolen at the same time.
Electronic passes, financial accounts, life's meaningful images, news updates, means of messaging family and friends far and near, health records and more.
Each of us are also at the mercy of rising prices imposed by wifi providers which can be in a duopolistic market.
We may be already too late, having placed all of life's essential needs in a hand held device that needs to be changed or updated faster than the family car or lounge tv.
Well, that lounge tv is already nearly defunct. No one gathers around to enjoy that screen together. Instead, individually each of us are glued to the vagaries of our personal concerns, joy and diversions on our individual devices, even when we are seated together at the same table or room.
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