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Crisis addiction to mobile phones & the internet

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I believe 90% of television is trash. As a result, people have now moved to "things" like mobile phones and the internet for something to fill themselves with - and are heavily addicted to this - I would argue at the level of some serious drugs.

These people are putting themselves at severe risk, along with others.

I believe strong assistance is needed to see people better use their life in spiritual, recreational, family based, community and educational ways. I would also argue people should go back to the past, where this type of technology didn't exist at all - for the benefit and the health of the community.
Posted by NathanJ, Saturday, 15 August 2015 1:23:27 PM
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Thank you, Nathan - Let us pray for better times.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Saturday, 15 August 2015 7:24:21 PM
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A RECIPE TO DREAM

Take one dream. Dream it in detail. Put it into your
own hands. See its final outcome clearly in your mind.
Then mix it with a little effort and add a generous
portion of self-discipline. Flavour it with a wholesome
pinch of ambition. Stir briskly with confidence until
the mixture becomes clear, the doubt separated from
the resolution. Then bake at an even temperature in a
moderate mind until the dream rises and is firm to the
touch. Decorate with individuality. Cut into generous
portions and serve with justifiable pride.

Approached in this manner, life is a piece of cake.

(Bryce Courtenay, 1992).
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 15 August 2015 7:36:52 PM
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Let them eat pomposity.
Posted by Shockadelic, Monday, 17 August 2015 9:06:30 AM
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Nathan J keep your nose out of other people's business and get a life!
Posted by JBowyer, Monday, 17 August 2015 9:39:42 AM
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Yes, television is trash. The problem of mobile phone communication maybe that people find their personal lives more entertaining than trashy television.

The real problem maybe that childhood learning and media news programming is limited to simple people stories: murders; crime; law and order; curing cancer. Skilled thinking and language skills are learnt from limited story telling good verse evil media stories.

Politics rolled over stories are heard often and I believe are ignored by many people.

Humans, I believe are becoming dumber as they become older. Technology leaves past generation behind.

A question should be that allowing governments to educate citizens, may allow citizens to be dumber than what citizen could have been if an independent authority controlled education systems and studying subjects.

If its not mobile phones & the Internet, watching contact sports must be worse.
Posted by steve101, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 2:19:06 PM
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