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On a recently available flight from Sydney to Melbourne, I was fascinated by the well dressed, educated male on the seat face me. He'd a plethora of devices: iPhone, iPad, photocopied handouts of an alternative online newspaper, a print paper and the inflight magazine.
On the 80 minute flight he ploughed through everything before him. Nevertheless, I was intrigued not only by the active magazine on his iPad but also by the obliviousness of his to all the passengers. As he constantly twitched, rubbed the hair style of his and fidgeted, he also selected the ears of his on a few occasions, pondered the wax on the finger of his and then ate it.
Not merely was I disgusted and rather shocked - in the end, Visit this site was no doddery aged man and have a pot belly along with sprouting nose and ear hair who might be forgiven for senility. This fellow was in his early 30s, nicely dressed and naturally aware of style & image judging by his choice of black, well - fitted clothes. But choosing earwax and eating it in public? Honestly? The picture of a coiffed and well-manicured gentleman dissolved in an instant. Below was a man so immersed in technology that he didn't realise he was snacking on waxy discharge in public.
This made me wonder why he believed he was invisible when there was clearly a planeload of passengers about him. A typical complaint by midlife females is that they're invisible. However, I can almost guarantee that when a well-dressed, fifty year old girl started picking out her bodily bits to eat in public, people would definitely notice.
So what made this man think he'd entered a cocoon of security where he could eat and fidget away without someone noticing? Does having a set of technological gadgets capture our attention quite completely we forget the people surrounding us?
Partly it's something to do with the relationship we form with technology. We quickly personalize our latest devices with passwords, photos, downloads and then interact rapidly with social media. Technology permits us to disregard outside the house stimuli so that we are absorbed in a world in which only 2 things exist: the interface and ourselves.
Technology is the ideal companion; it does what we wish, when we wish and where we want. We form a brand new reality and sense of being when we enter technology's lure and, similar to the ancient Greek sirens, it is extremely hard, once ensnared, to let go.
The draw back of technology is the fact that we're able to become oblivious of the immediate surroundings of ours, the existence of individuals as well as the planet.
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