Are We Becoming More Independent?

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Are we becoming more independent?

In contemporary society, the question of whether people are becoming more independent is a
subject of ongoing debate. While some argue that technological advancements have fostered
greater independence, here, it is considered that technology has driven society to rely on the
digital world to survive on a daily basis.

One argument in favor of the idea that people are becoming more independent is the
empowerment provided by technological innovations. With access to information and resources at
our fingertips, individuals can take control of their lives and make informed decisions
independently. For example, the rise of smartphones and the internet has enabled people to
manage their own resources of income by establishing their own digital business and also, they
have access to educational materials, without relying on traditional institutions.

However, critics argue that the excessive usage of technology has fostered a culture of
dependence rather than independence. With the increasing popularity of smartphones, social
media, and digital devices, some individuals have become reliant on technology for
communication, entertainment, and even basic daily tasks. This dependence on technology has led
to a loss of self-sufficiency and critical thinking skills, as people rely on all types of apps to live on a
daily basis.

In conclusion, the question of whether we are becoming more independent is complex and
controversial. While technological advancements have empowered individuals to assert their
autonomy and make independent choices, they have also led to increased dependence on the
internet to perform almost everything. Ultimately, I think that achieving true independence
requires a balance between taking advantage of technology without losing individual autonomy
and self-reliance.

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