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To Technology or Not To Technology!

I think technology is taking over too much of our day-to-day lives. It’s everywhere, from the phones in our pockets to the computers on our desks. From the time we get up until the time we lie down. We rely on it for many things, but should we? Should we weaken ourselves and give into laziness by relying solely on technology to do everything for us?
On the one hand, some definite benefits come with using technology — it can make tasks quicker and easier than ever before. But when it comes down to it, I don’t believe that having a dependency upon these machines is good for us as humans; not only does this reliance cause us to lose out on valuable skills such as problem-solving or critical thinking abilities, but also takes away from important human interactions like face-to-face conversations.
In my opinion, if used sparingly and responsibly, then technology can be a great asset in helping people achieve their goals faster than ever before without sacrificing any of their core values or beliefs along the way; however, if taken advantage of excessively, then its use could lead more harm than good both mentally and physically due its addictive nature which may lead individuals down an unhealthy path towards isolationism instead of socialization within society at large.
Technology is no doubt an integral part of our lives today. From the moment we wake up to when we go to bed, technology has become a part of almost every aspect of our daily activities and habits. We rely on it for communication, entertainment, work, and even leisure activities such as shopping or playing games. But have we gone too far? Are there some areas where relying on technology may be weakening our skillset instead of strengthening them?
It’s true that in many cases, technology can save us time and effort — from online grocery shopping to video conferencing for remote working — but if used excessively, these tools could lead us down a slippery slope towards laziness rather than productivity or efficiency gains. For instance, if you’re using your phone all day while at work, you might spend more time scrolling through social media feeds than completing tasks assigned by your boss!
Technology is a great tool that has made our lives easier in many ways. We use it to communicate, shop, and even…