People are lazy nowadays...?
By dik_an
@dik_an (475)
Malaysia
February 28, 2009 5:49pm CST
Hello all!
I'm very grateful to live in nowadays world. May things made to us, to help us. We have telephone to phone delivery food so that no need for us go outside our homes. We have cars and other modern traspostation, which make us lazy to bike. We have several fast food restaurant that make us lazy to cook at home. We have television and chips so that we keep watching it until the fats occur in our body. We have some candy, smoke, alcohol, and so on that make our teeth not storng enough.
May be, these livestyle make us different with older generation. Of course these technology nowadays is very helpful for us. On the other side, these make us lazy. What do you think about it?
5 responses
@AfterComa (13)
• United States
28 Feb 09
What I find interesting, dik_an, is that you don't even need to call for delivery food anymore. A lot of places do it online. Everything is so easy now that there really is no need to do much or anything for ourselves. I mean, you can even order groceries online! While it's true that technology helps a lot - telephones and the internet and what have you - but is the damage worse than the benefits? Will it come around to wind up hurting us in the long run?
@janyen (623)
• Netherlands
28 Feb 09
i agree with you dik_an coz when i moved in holland, everything was done for us especially in terms in cooking and in the kitchen. soups mixtures, vegetables and others. it's helpful for us coz it saves our time and effort to do it but i tend to do the way we do it in the phils.
@alyciassecret (542)
• United States
1 Mar 09
I agree with that too. You know with every advance in the technological world and how the convenient our lifestyles are nowadays. I don't think that it's healthy to just be lazy, however it seems to be what we want coz everything else doesn't take a lot of effort to accomplish.
@andrehakz (11)
• United States
1 Mar 09
In the past two generations, people had to work very hard to stay alive. I think the very purpose of existing is changing. I often wonder where is this technology going to lead us? It's time to re-evaluate our use of this technology and what we plan to do with it. For one, this technology has taken our emphasis off of hard labor just to stay alive, to more intellectual fields. Now what?