The Pros And Cons Of Socialization

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Nowadays everybody lives in a modern world. It is certain that technological devices are a necessity, as it connects us to people around the world. Many people agree that all of these network societies are the new way of socializing and that the world is more connected than ever before. Everybody knows this and it is a fact that today people can communicate more than before and that people can socialize more on the Internet, but when it comes to socializing in the real world, it is completely different. This means that people are depending a lot on technology instead of interacting face to face. As we have built expansive social networks online, the depth of our networks offline has decreased, so it seems that because technology makes it easier to stay in touch while keeping distance. On the other hand, more and more people find themselves feeling …show more content…

In conclusion, technology seems to be subtly destroying the meaningfulness of interactions we have with other people, prevent us from the world around us, and leading to an imminent sense of isolation in today’s society. On the other hand, technology has its own advantages and disadvantages. It depends on how we use it. According to Lewis 2014, he stated a quote from Professor John Cacioppo, a psychologist and loneliness researcher at the University of Chicago that says: “These technological devices that we use are just tools. It depends on how we use it as to whether it makes us more or less lonely.” Technology will not isolate us if we learn to control our time to use it. We will not feel isolated or alone if we spend time communicating with people around us instead of texting. Occasionally, we need to stop looking on the computer or phone screens and stop focusing on texting or facebooking to realize that the reason why we feel isolated is because we prevent ourselves from the real world. There are people around us who want our company and our presence, but we are blind to see them because of addicting

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