Technology. I’m torn. Some days, I think it is the most
helpful thing; others, I want rid of it entirely.
I aspire to the simple life. These days, I wonder if that’s
even possible. A while back, I got rid of my smart phone & tried my best to
pare down to some form of simplicity. I did a lot of knitting those months (I
really do just love to knit, though).
One day, I had this odd realization that technology may
actually be in our favor. Working in marketing in the tech industry often has
me convinced that it’s all just business and economy. However, with all of the
talk of “cloud” and “connected devices,” I’ve started embracing it all. When I
come home, all of my devices really are connected. I can access my photos or
documents from anywhere (or at least I would if I knew how to do it right; I’m
still working on it). It’s actually magical: I can find simplicity in having
this easy, unified life.
Shelves & shelves of books (or in my case magazines) can
live on a single device. While I adore the comfort of books & have yet to
fully adopt the Kindle, I appreciate the archiving of Poets & Writers and The
Atlantic; I can search my notes & highlights & back-issues. Magic.
I can store & organize all of my writing in a single ½”
thick device rather than wasted trees. I can look up anything from anywhere
using internet on my phone.
Am I the only person who is still amazed by this? We have so
easily adopted into the tech culture that we tend to forget how insane it really
is.
Yet I still resist: for fear of losing what I probably never
had having grown up in a world where the internet always existed in some form.
I prefer to ask someone a question rather than “Google” it. I prefer to, of
course, read a book in-hand rather than press a button to get to the next page.
I prefer to find my way by getting lost rather than listening to a mechanical
voice tell me the “convenient” way. And I am torn between typing up writing
& writing by hand.
Think about the technology in your life. Is it a nuisance or
a God-send? Does it simplify your life or make it more complicated?
I’m constantly seeking balance; to embrace where it actually
helps & to push away where it shuts off human contact and interferes with
life experience. Here’s to typing away & posting words from my fingertips
to the internet.
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