Coming to that point..
By McCreeper
@McCreeper (777)
United States
March 15, 2013 11:13pm CST
We're coming to that point where we could virtually connect to each other and communicate as if we're right next to each other. We have the health that can benefit those that are injured, and we have the technology to make ourselves self-sustainable to work together as one..
Yet politics and money are what makes us more rigid, more greedy. What people don't imagine is that sure, you get a lot more money, but at the end of the day, you basically set this person off to the street to fend for himself.
That's not to say of course, that all of them are cold-blooded people, but you know who they are, and it's really quite unfortunate that these people that have worked so hard to get to their position yet miserably continue the cycle of rigidity towards other people.
Ever since childhood, we were told that sharing is caring, yet as we grow, the world in reality is not as warm as we believe it to be. It's filled with hatred, bloodshed, slavery, rape, and drugs.
The one thing that annoys me the most?
The fact that despite all this technology that has let us lived a better life actually leads us to a more bitter and more fragile lifestyle. Relationships need to be mended and glued together.. We as humans are not animals, yet we still have not fully communicated together to make a better world. We have not set aside our differences whether it would be cultural shock, different backgrounds, different religious affiliations, ANY differences in this world... and contributed together as one.
I'm not saying that Earth will ever have Utopian societies, but if it were to at least strive for it in all countries, wouldn't things improve a lot more?
2 responses
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
22 Mar 13
Got your point. McCreeper! That just the sad part, that being technologically advanced and all, people have become worse. And to think that these improvements were made to make things easier for human, but this has also become an avenue to do evil stuff.
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
19 Mar 13
I completely agree to you on this that no doubt technology has made our lives easier but it has made us more practical mean and rigid in our approach. we have been so influenced by the technology thing that it has overtaken the relationship and values in our life. technology can get us closer but it cannot remove the differences among us. so what is the value of having such technologies.