ADDICTION TO ELECTRONIC GADGETS
ADDICTION TO
ELECTRONIC GADGETS
Microsoft
Bing defines addiction to electronic gadgets as the “uncontrollable urge or
impulse to continue using technology to the point that it starts to interfere
with the individual’s mental, physical and social
life”. Take note that the operative word here is “uncontrollable”, meaning
to say that the definition excludes regular and customary use, within what is
generally perceived to be normal or “controlled” use.
In theory,
electronic gadgets are supposed to be used as “tools” that could help us
improve our “mental, physical and social life”. It is supposed to enhance what
we are normally doing, meaning that these are not supposed to replace what we
are doing with actions and activities that could already be considered as
abnormal.
Microsoft
Bing also says that “gadget addiction affects all age groups and people of all
races, and can lead to mental, physical, emotional and even political
consequences”. While it is generally believed that the problem of addiction to
gadgets affect the young people more, that is not true. That belief could be
due to the fact that young people are more adept in using social media,
internet surfing, video games and everything online. Just like any other
addiction, the solution to the problem could eventually lead to treatments such
as therapies, and even confinements in specialized facilities. Perhaps it is
time to deal with this problem before it gets out of hand? Shall we call the
attention of the DOH? IKE SENERES/04-04-2024
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