Most teenagers in this day and age use the definition of insanity to describe their life without a cell phone, computer, music, and/or tv when in fact they’re not terrible things to go without. Today those things really have taken over our bodies and our minds. They could not be a credible source for one persons insanity if ever lost because our modern technologies once were not here. I believe, technologies have a negative effect on humanity in a sense that it is leading us to losing touch with our nature world and a has directed us into a sad misunderstanding with what they are doing to ourselves for the long term. Everything is hectic in the present that I believe if we did slow down humanity, as a whole, would not know what to do with themselves.
It seems we have come to find ourselves standing on the edge and not even knowing. The existence of things conceived as a necessity are truly blind sighting us to what we have become and what our destinies will forsake us to be. So now our very own man made creations are steeling us from the hidden beauties that lie right smack in front of us closer than that computer screen or television, the beauty that has always been here. Whatever happened to our mothers dressing us up for a nice Sunday morning out and on our way to nowhere in particular and spotting a patch of beautifully stunning flowers of yellows and purples to the right that stopped us to where they were now all out there need deep in flowers capturing our faces with their beauty. I bet our favorite color comes from our pocket sized piece of plastic surrounding our cellular voice transmitting device. I bet our favorite sound is that guitar solo in your favorite Classic Rock song. Never the color green because it is the color that has been fighting longer than we know, it is never the sound of the early morning birds because they welcome us to a new day. We have rid of it all on our own and sadly we are not going back for it. Not at any pace are we reaching for that little bit of preciousness we once cherished.