The Internet has undeniably changed our lives: the way we communicate with each other, shop, get information and many other things. You can do anything due to its power but can it replace real life joys, like simply hearing someone's laugh instead of getting a smiley face as a reply?
Internet is easy to use, it's entertaining and without a doubt the biggest source of information we have nowadays. People can chat and Skype with their relatives that live far away, download any music or movie they like, explore interests of their colleagues, classmates on Facebook or Twitter and find so-called soulmates.
However, despite these advantages, with the help the Internet gives us, it also makes us less sociable and hardworking. For some people, it becomes an addiction - clicking one link to another they don't notice how life passes by around them.
Would you be able to live without the Internet? Would it improve your life?
Internet is easy to use, it's entertaining and without a doubt the biggest source of information we have nowadays. People can chat and Skype with their relatives that live far away, download any music or movie they like, explore interests of their colleagues, classmates on Facebook or Twitter and find so-called soulmates.
However, despite these advantages, with the help the Internet gives us, it also makes us less sociable and hardworking. For some people, it becomes an addiction - clicking one link to another they don't notice how life passes by around them.
Would you be able to live without the Internet? Would it improve your life?
I think that now I am really addicted to social networks and internet. From time to time my phone provides me more and more new information about my friends from all apps. I start my day checking emails and messages and finish my day looking at someones photos and videos. So that occupies really big amount of time and for sure getting out of internet can improve my life. Even if I have free time (including free from internet) I would learn/read/watch something more valuable than pictures of kitties and statuses.Maybe when I'll grow up and will spend my time on work or with family I'll stop my social life. I really hope so.
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