mobile phone
It is universally acknowledged that a man in possesion of a mobile phone, must be in want of self-control and capacity of getting right and useful informations united with winnowing out the trifle informations. I think that , from natural perspective, mobile phones are like the net that capture various informations and knowledge for us and what left us to do is to think, select and choose.
mobile phoneI'm principled against putting all blames on mobile phones and choose to neglect our own fault of misusing them, in any case. Mobile phones serve for delight, for convenience and for connection. Their chief use for delight is in leisure and entertainment; for convenience is in multitudes of informations and resources; for connection, is in long-distance communication and contact. Without mobile phones, it is totally impossible for a person to live in this information age. What mobile phones to us is what wings to birds. Cutting off the access to mobile phones would make a cave man of use who are seperated and alienated from this modern time. Either because of the prospect of not being winnowed out by the waves of time,or because being a informed person who made decisions based on recent informations, mobile phone, approaching to the sea of informations and knowledge, equipped the most fair average man with the most effective weapon in the world as it stretches its favorable length from one place to another. So as the product of this age, mobile phones have their meaning to exist.
mobile phoneBesides, mobile phones are anything but disturbances in public and interferes in people's private lives and it's our lack of temperance and self-restrict to make objective existences a catastrophe. For disturbances in public are just the excuse to cover our behaviour of overusing mobile phones and interferes in people's private lives a shame curtain to hide our zealous curiosity into other people's lives coupled with a desire of long-time escape into pleasure-seeking paradise flooded with pleasant waves of informations from barren and disappointing real life. Hours after hours glided away in the virtual world provided by mobile phones, and the waves of life rolled along their usual flow. Still we muddle our time away by flipping, clicking and scrubbing and flipping again, the cold and monotonous mechanical habit of living remaining, though all interest in them be over.
We must find balance between real life and virtual world established by mobile phones. We may do not become at once a person who weigh and consider well enough to sail through this strait, but the constant problem happened around us do work a marked change in us. The recklessness is gone; there is now a little temperance, prudence and the striving to be a better person and the endeavor to take part in various activities – a strife irregular, interrupted, suspended often, but yet renewed again.