The Artificial World We Live In "The Internet"
By: Natalina (Sogang
University)
Do you think that there is another world out there? I do think so.
There is a world inside this world which is created by human and that is the
Internet. Even though it just something that considered to be artificial, but
it can connect all the people from all over the world. As we see, these days,
people find it awesome to play with the Internet since it offers them so many
things. As an example, they can see different people and different countries
without needing to across the ocean, but only stare on their computers or
Smartphone’s screen.
Hence, all of the people have connection of internet to their computer at home
or mobile laptop which can be carried with them everywhere they go, like
tablets (iPad or Samsung galaxy) and Smartphones. The use of these devices can
be viewed from two different sides since everything in this life has its good
and bad sides, so does the Internet.
Additionally, with the social sites that human being ever created
can connect us throughout the world. We can make millions of friends just by
using the Internet. With so many great ways for you to keep in touch with them,
like email and instant messaging services from Yahoo! Messenger, Skype,
MSN.
However, in contrast of the positive things, the Internet also
carries some negative things. For instance, people can steal your personal
information such as name, address, credit card number. Because of this kind of
thing happened, some people prefer to hide themselves, their identity. As Lee
Siegel in his essay The World Is All That Is the Case, he said that for the
first time in human history, a person can broadcast his opinions, beliefs, and
most intimate thought-“not to
mention his face, or any other part of his body”
to tens of millions of other people.
Another best example is people in these days have way more eye contact
with their computers, or tablets, or Smartphone’s
screen for hours rather than they do with other humans being. As described in
the opening discussion of Lee Siegel’s
essay, that everyone is sittings speechless in Starbucks. Instead of seeing
each other and talking face-to-face, people feel more comfortable talking to
each other through the wall on the Internet. It also happened to me several
times, when I post something on my Facebook wall, some of my Korean friends
comment a lot on that pretend like we know each other very well, but when we
meet around at school we don’t even say
hi to each other. This is funny but so true. I just don’t get why people should feel way
comfortable like that.
Aside from the example above, I sometimes faced some serious time
management problems because I used to be so addicted to surfing the Internet,
and I found myself unable to concentrate on my work before me. I sometimes also
found the Internet awesome when I have bunch of work to do. I hated it when
this happened to me. I always regretted after I spent an awful time on that
each day, and I found my sleeping schedule ruined. However, I relieve now,
because I’m not that
addicted anymore to surfing the Internet.
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