Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Yours Is An Offline Hobby Or Online Hobby?

It is no doubt that technology has made us a little lazier than ever. Apart from laziness, technology is also creating virtual barriers in human relationship.

Tech gadgets like Internet, mobiles, iPhones, computers, laptops, social networks have made communications much easier between person to person. In the recent times, they slowly have developed a tech syndrome in human beings that makes them totally dependent on their gadgets for even a small thing like making an addition or remembering a friend’s mobile number.

Most of the children are not involving themselves in physical activities as much as they like to play video games, or watching videos online compared to playing soccer/ baseball. A recent study from Sequent partners says that adults spend an average of three hours per day with computer screens and a drastic 8 1/2 hours with TV screens. Lets calculate that you have 24 hours a day. You spent 8 hours on sleeping and 9 hours on media screens – there is very little left to schedule or do any other things.

Another observation is that hobbies or leisure activities like painting, playing music, and many more are rare to find among children. Instead, you can find all these are performed online without any physical exertion, which does not stimulate especially on young minds effectively.

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