I not trying to hope on the bandwagon of disgruntled 30+-somethings complaining, in general, about the overwhelming distractions of multiple technoligies today.
For the most part, those between 30 and 100 are trying to stay in the current, texting (albeit more slowly), Facebooking, and Tweeting on Twitter. They don’t seem to like it much, but they’re trying…and complaining. Like me, I suppose. But I’m trying not to get on that bandwagon, remember?
I’m all for technology and I’m certainly for being connected and communication with one another. Here’s my question: are we recording our lives, or living them? And, if we are recording, who is taking note? Furthermore – how is this recorded ‘history’ seperated into what is important and not important? Who determines that?
I suppose that’s a lot more than one question.
One last question then: if everyone’s opinion is equally important, who makes the final decision?
Feel free to comment. I must let you know that since is my blog, I am the most important person in this room. (And I’m usually the only person in this room, so…).
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