By prioritizing technology over everything else, we are losing control over ourselves by becoming obsessed with the virtual world. …show more content…
In addition to this, Wade Watts also said, “Did you know that Midnight Oil was an Australian band, with a 1987 hit titled “Beds Are Burning”? I was obsessed with it. I wouldn't quit if I didn't. My grades suffered a lot. I didn't care.” Evidently, people have gotten so attached to things, that not only are they willing to go so far and forget who they are, but to also ruin their future. After all, the fixation on technology seems to be taking control of who we are and what we say. Next, the reliance on technology has made us lose the meaning of face-to-face conversations, and is disconnecting us from our own reality. A 1909 short story called “The Machine Stops” separates the human society into rooms, leaving them only with a machine for communication. Vashti’s narrates, “We created the machine, to do our will, but we cannot make it do our will now. It has robbed us of the sense of space and of the sense of touch,-it has paralyzed our bodies and our wills, and not compelled us to worship it.”Though we program machines to do what we ask of