Nixonator
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I'll let you know in May.
The day of England 4 Holland 1 was probably the best time to be alive overall.
This, but unfortunately for many, this will pale in to insignificance compared the next iPhone.“Best” is a relative term.
With the world knowledge that we have via the access to the internet, you could say it’s the best time to be alive, you could ALSO say it’s the most apathetic, most self motivated, most self centred time to be alive. Terrible things have always happened in society, but now we’re supposedly more civilised, better educated and yet we (I mean collectively I’m not pointing a finger at individuals) stand by and let them happen even though we have the means to stop them.
-More people in the world have access to a mobile phone than clean drinking water.
-1% of the world’s population own more than the other 99%.
-Treatable diseases like diarrhoea and pneumonia kill 2 million children a year because they’re too poor to get treatment.
-A quarter of humans live with out electricity.
-The world food programme estimates that hunger is the number one cause of death, killing more than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
The truth is none of these things should surprise anyone, I’m sure you’ve heard all of those things before. Some people choose to not to believe them, and some choose to ignore them. Very few actually choose to do anything about it.
In this time that we live, it’s very easy to learn about the world around us, but sadly it’s far easier not to give a damn about it.
The most simple answer is a question: what choice have we got?
I agree with the technology issues. I can't stand how you can meet up with someone who pulls the phone out and starts showing you stuff on the internet. It's as if they've lost their ability to express themselves without some form of technology. Some people even do it as there way of avoiding human interaction.
Going out for dinner used to be a social thing. These days, many people pull the phone out and take a picture of their meal and then post it up on Facebook. Little do they know, it just identifies how deranged they become when in social scenarios.
So many people also go on holidays/travels and spend most of their time taking pictures of themselves. I know travelling has an element of self discovery to it, but it seems now, the self discovery has turned into the discovery of your best facial position.
People are unable to be themselves anymore, it's all about keeping up with the facebook profile they focus on. Must make people think i'm happy, must make people think i'm popular, must make people think my life is amazing, never let people think i'm insecure, never let people think i'm bored, never let people think i'm lost. Never let people think I'm poor.
You can spot a social media profile head immediately. They'll request you become friends on the internet before you've even had a worthwhile chat.
Technology just keeps getting better in advancing people's lifestyle.
We are living longer than ever before.
The internet means world knowledge is better than ever before.
And we haven't had a world war for 71 years.
Can it get better or is it only downhill from now on?
not sure, but it beats being dead
How many 7 year olds are being born today?A 7 year old born in the West today is the safest person who has ever lived - more likely to make their next birthday than any person ever. I got this factoid from a book by the fella who is Professor of Risk at Cambridge University. Good job title, I think.
How many 7 year olds are being born today?
As for the technology moaning, and internet berating, I find it amusing that we are having this discussion on the internet. The internet allows people of all ages, classes, wealth, religion, nationality to communicate in a way that was never possible before. The positives must outweigh the negatives.