Saturday, October 13, 2007

Chapter 1

The first chapter caught my interest and I am curious to see what happens next. I liked the way the author set the stage by explaining how his childhood fascination with technology quickly became frustration and discontent. I agree with the negative ways that technology has affected our society, and think it’s quite sad when children would rather watch TV or play video games than play outside. This not only affects their physical health, turning them into a more sedentary generation, but also hinders the development of their social and interpersonal skills, as there is less face-to-face interaction. From this point of view I am very interested to see if the author will be able to find a happy medium of just the right amount of technology.

As people become more and more dependent on technology, it’s hard to imagine life without the use of all the appliances that make it easier (just as Professor Keniston would not want to move heavy rocks without the help of a backhoe). That is why the author’s quest seems more of an informational one, since technology is a part of evolution, which would be hard to stop, let alone reverse it. It will be interesting to see how the author and his wife, now used to the convenience of technology, will be able to adapt to the Amish lifestyle. They will probably have to re-learn to do the basic things such as clothes washing and food preparation on their own, and these would take longer to do than in a technological environment. I know I would not want to imagine my life without the appliances that I am so accustomed to. To me the very point of it is to gain efficiency and more time to focus on the more important things in life.

5 comments:

Chad said...
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Chad said...

Good blog. I felt the same way, but I really think the author is taking it to the extreme with wanting to move to an Amish community with his wife. I couldn't imagine just breaking away from technology in one day. I guess will just have to wait to see his reaction to this new way of life that he is pursuing.

cha02 said...

Like most things, i think it all comes down to parents and family values. If parents don't care...they will let kids watch TV whenever they want. I plan on shielding my kids from TV for as long as possible. TV is a good entertainment device for adults, but i don't think it should be used as a babysitter for 5 year olds.

AlinaM said...

I agree it's a bit extereme and it does all come down to values. Very young children just take in an model everything they see, and watching something inappropriate on TV can affect them in a negative way.

Aribs05 said...

I think that we all agree that it comes down to values. When I was a kid I was always involved in sports and rarely spent time at home. It is up to the parents to guide their kids