EllieTalbot
Fear the Spoon
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I suppose this question is more for people 30 and over, who remember life before the internet.
Although we have exponentially more access to information (an arguably invaluable benefit) and people we'd otherwise never connect with, it's often said that the internet age has made us more disconnected from life. After all, our eyes tend to be glued to screens, not our surroundings, whether we're at home or out and about.
So for those of you who remember the world before, what do you think? Has this change to our social dynamics been more of an improvement than a detraction, or vice versa?
Querying in Queensland,
Ellie
Although we have exponentially more access to information (an arguably invaluable benefit) and people we'd otherwise never connect with, it's often said that the internet age has made us more disconnected from life. After all, our eyes tend to be glued to screens, not our surroundings, whether we're at home or out and about.
So for those of you who remember the world before, what do you think? Has this change to our social dynamics been more of an improvement than a detraction, or vice versa?
Querying in Queensland,
Ellie