Are We Becoming Zombies?

Submitted by Dave Won. on
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Managing Editor Daniel Kapinga is the founder of Wontek reviews and news in Phoenix. Daniel has worked in the technology industry in Australia and the United States with over 20 years of experience.

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I know I’m not the only person that is extremely concerned about the state of the human race and how we are interacting with people using technology. We know we are becoming increasingly dependent on electronics of the everyday tasks like talking to people, ordering food, shopping and even job interviews! But where does it stop?

There seems to be a total disconnect between many people when they are face to face because of the interactions that are made using cell phones. I am guilty of the shifting trend of using my cell phone while talking to people, but I have managed to pull myself up before it has become a problem.

My brother mentioned the last time we spoke (via Skype we live on opposite sides of the globe) he had observed more smart phone usage than he had ever seen before in a restaurant. So when I was out for dinner the other night at Red Robin, man I love those fries… I took a moment to do a quick scan of the room and I couldn’t believe how many faces were lite up with the bright glow of LCD screens as they focused all their attention to whatever they were doing on their phone. Many had a serious frown on their face like they had received bad news; on the flipside some people had huge smiles.

These are everyday people like you and I, there is the typical couple out on a date and couple of guys catching up for a drink. Other than the kitchen noise and background music and the shuffle of waitresses bringing food and drinks, it was lacking the common sound of talking. Other times I have been out I’ve seen people texting a person who is sitting next to them, it’s like the mouth only seems to open to intake food.

Look I know I should mind my own business, and yes I review technology for a living; but I think it's wrong to not have compassion for people that are helplessly stuck in technology.

I don’t think we are Zombies, but maybe one day we could get there. I fear for coming generations, like our parents feared for our generations not too long ago, but I think we are getting seriously close to a complete physical social breakdown and it’s happening quicker than anyone could have predicted.

What is the worst that could happen? What would happen if cell towers go down because of some sort of terrorist attack… how are people going to function?

Ideally I would live with limited technology; CB radio in a 1968 Charger, in a hand built log cabin on 4000 acres of wilderness, now many might see that as a problem... I guess it’s all ones perspective.