We
are progressive. Very and eerie! We have progressed technologically as well as
emotionally. The advancements have taken us to different horizons, from where
we see the world we once were a part of, stealthily, avoiding being a part of
it. We text each other, online and offline, with many heart-warming adjectives,
without feeling them, even without meaning them. Life has really come a long
way, to replace real feelings with virtual ones. Well, well I am not one of
those cursing the new generation and it's ways, not that old yet. However I am
definitely one of those, who feels irritated to see 1000 messages to fix a date
of a meeting and ultimately dropping the plan. We are gradually moving away
from the touches that made life, a little more worthy. The thing
about modernization is, not all is negative, infact it is invincible
for growth. But yeah surely there are some side effects, whether we admit
it or not.
1.
Are we loosing our traditions? Time to think
I
remember how proficiently my grandma made irresistible sweets during
Sankranthi. We bongs call these "pithe" . My mom makes them too
and whenever I am in Kolkata I ask her to make some. But if you ask me,
ummm...I am kind of novice in creating these delicacies. Probably my next
generation will miss these and some more. Now whom to blame? Myself?..well
given to my schedule..I doubt. So I am temped to put the black ink on
"modernization" in inverted commas. I am fine saying that my grandma
or mom did not have to chase project deadlines or face corporate politics that
drains, literally. But then what about the loosing essence of our colorful nation,
the tradition, the food and the varied heritage. Can our work-life really
out-weigh that? I don't know..
Trying to hold
on to our traditions..
but how?
2.
Weekends mean malls, no longer do we visit each other
When
I was a kid, I used to live in a township beautiful and serene. On
weekends we visited other family friends or they visited us. It was fun believe
me. Kids born in 90s' might not have experienced this. Today, we plan either to
dine out or catch a movie together. Sudden visits, the snacks, the tea and more
importantly the warmth has sublimed to thin air. Given to our schedules,
weekends are usually spent oversleeping or planning what to do. Seldom do we
just call up and say, "hey open the door, we have come to pay a
visit!" Are we becoming robots chasing money...Earlier we used to talk
about nucleation of families, now is the era of nucleation of the
society.
Are we robots
chasing money?
3. Modern day kids are born Tech-Savy
I
am completely clueless whether the tech love that has cropped into our lives is
good or bad for the new generation kids. I feel strange to see a two year old
sitting quietly with a tab in an airport while her/his mom is busy with her
laptop. Probably modernisation has taught the new-gen parents to find out
short-cuts of keeping their lil ones busy, while they can chase their targets
uninhibitedly. While these kids might grow up to be more informed individuals
than past generations, but I doubt about their physical strength. As they have
not been exposed to the gruelling sun, heavy rains playing football, they have
not jumped around and hurt themselves, instead they have plunged into the couch
with their video game remotes, so the question is, are we rearing a weaker race
with each generation?
Are we rearing a
weaker race with
each generation?
4.
Virtual world of nothingness
Sometimes
back a friend of mine and me was discussing, why social
networking is so damn famous. She had said a very interesting point, she said
that, deep within us we all want to be famous, talked about and craved for, and
this love of ours to be seen is exploited by the social networking creators. We
have 500-1000-2000 friends in Facebook etc, but are they
"friends"? Definitely not! They are like vote banks, or more precisely
like/comment banks, a gauge of judging how popular we are. And
somewhere in this mist of nothingness, we have lost real friendships. These
days fixing a meeting requires hundreds of messages exchanged, earlier it was
just a phone call away. However there are goods too, the virtual social
networks have helped to reach out to many in many positive implications and
causes. It has a platform for common people to voice their
thoughts.
Lost in the world
of nothingness..
Are we?
5.
Slaves to Technology
Technology
has changed our lives and has made it better and better.
But unconsciously we are becoming slaves to it. We don't remember the
mobile numbers, addresses or other important details of even the nearest
of ours and sometimes even ours, everything is stored in some device, and
the memory part of the brain is largely unemployed. For shopping we
use apps, for banking we use apps, for calling a plumber well again "WE
USE APPS". Our habits of going out to get necessary items for living is
slowly vanishing. Well these generation of apps suits us, because
we don't have time. But what when we become so lazy that
we don't even want to use the apps. Well I recently read somewhere
that the next gen is gonna have robots to help them, and I think that is where
we are heading to....
This is the
APP Generation
Well, having written all that I have, this is not about conclusion,
the discussion is open. Open to you and to you...Tell me what you feel about
the SIDE EFFECTS OF MODERNISATION.
THERE ARE MANY GOOD IMPACTS OF MODERNISATION, BUT THIS POST IS FOR
THE NOT SO GOOD IMPACTS OF THE SAME. GOOD OR BAD THE IMPACTS OF MODERNISATION
CANNOT BE IGNORED.
Aritra
Chakrabarty Sengupta
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