Adrian Acuña Ordev 2

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Monday, February 20, 2006

Creative juices run dry because of technology!

To maximize individual creativity, a person needs access to a diversity of skills and expertise. The relationships between the knowledge builder and the resources they draw on do not have to unusually close. They shouldn't be enemies or competitors (more on them later), but friendly acquaintances will do fine. All parties need to have some skill at communicating across disciplines.

That definition would be the technical description of maximizing individual creativity but what effect does technology bring into our lives? Though it made our lives easier and more effective but it some matters it made complications to us. It brought "Techno stress." Creative juices run dry because of technology! Nowadays people tend to communicate over their cellphones rather than personally. They could avoid awkward moments during difficult moments. Flowers can now be given in form of just a text message and uttering the 3 words of endearment has gone cold. Students tend to browse over the net for assignments and papers for convience. Books was in but now who needs books if you could have pictures and presentations and movies with full animation. It kills the thrill in reading.

Personally, I am not against technology. In fact I a
m very fond of it. I have a passion for gadgets. I have a share of my own but based on what I have seen. Kids today are very lazy and different. Before if you want to kill the time and entertain yourself you could interact with other people and play games such as "Patentero, piko, tumbang preso, taguan",now kids wont go outside, they just want to play with their computers and video games. Teenagers would go out and talk with the other sex for thrill but now they would just chat and text. Where's the fun in that.

What if you combine the positive traits of technology and the old fashion trends maybe the future wouldn't be so bad after all.

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