Imagine a world of knowledge, where creativity emerges and new information is bloomed at once. A place where young ones and the elderly are able to dash at an instant from one source to the next. The world is grasped upon the cold hands of the user, every information anyone would ever need right there before said user. Suddenly, let it all vanis right before dead eyes, let every bit disappear into oblivion. Feeling of the loss of knowledge will soon flow in, an empty feeling of understanding you once dearly desired. The internet is not to be taken away, it is a great machine that provides us the knowledge we must recieve, it also opens up a new path of ideas and the forming of relations with others. It can do many things that we are unaware …show more content…
Although Socrates, a great Greek philosopher of about 2,000 years ago, complained to the new use of technology by stating, "Technology will create forgetfulness in the lereners' soul because they may not use their memories," (Paragraph 8, Source: Is Google Making Us Stupid?) tere is reason to not believe so. Web searchers, as we know it, allow us to search what we need at that point in time, like song lyrics or a new book. That is preciesly why we need the internet, to help us explore into new information. Let's say you are interested in the guidance computers of Apollo, so you head to the library. You go in and it turns out your local library has only 18 books about Apollo's missions on a general level. What do you do then? Turn to the internet! Just imagine how frustrating it would have to be to not have search engines like Yahoo or Goole to easily find what we need. Though there are timeswhere you could use such technology to distract yourself from such responsibilities by texting or surfing the web on your own (Paragraph 4, Source: Is Google Making Us Stupid?), that is simply fixed by just putting that phone downor turning off the computer, perhaps even have somebody look over your shoulder and make sure you are on track. 81% of people say in a survey that the oppurtunities technology provides us outweighs the distractions (Paragraph 12, Source: Is Google Making Us Stupid?), perhaps we sould take advantage of the knowledges given to create fresher, newer ideas that can blossom into more serious goals instead of letting it sit there,