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The Internet: Bringing Family and Friends Closer Together
By
Jesse S. Somer
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Have you ever felt like the
distances from your loved ones and cherished connections
are just too big? You then stop communicating as much, and
soon your relationships are no longer what they used to
be. In this day and age it needn’t turn out this way.
The Internet is a medium that can be used for love and
friendship as well as business and information. It’s not
expensive to set up email and websites which gives one the
means to write letters that are received instantly, send
photographs digitally, and now with web cams you can even
see the person live in front of you when having a
conversation with voice communication.
Overseas mail can take two weeks to get to your Mother in
the homeland and then another two weeks for a reply that
may not get written right away. This means months for a
simple conversation to take place. The telephone is
useful, but it is often very pricey when compared to email
and even a website. With a website you can put whole
‘albums’ of pictures on the Internet that can be
accessed any time, anywhere. This means Gramps can watch
the children grow week by week and have visual
confirmation of all the main events in their lives.
Email is like passing notes back and forth in class,
except your classroom covers our whole world. Information,
cool web sites, and other tidbits can be sent as
attachments, making photocopying obsolete, which saves
paper, money and the time it used to take to copy text,
which is now done with a button.
All this may sound a little technical but let me assure
you if I can do it, anyone can. They don’t create this
technology for superior, genius, elite humans, (Do they
even exist?) but rather for the average person. It’s all
structured very simply so it can become a mainstream part
of our social system just as the mail service and
telephone services have become in our present culture.
Specialists say the Information Age is bringing our world
closer together as people share knowledge and wisdom
universally like never before. But, don’t believe that
this is the only positive attribute of this new era. Love
and friendship are now much easier to sustain and obtain
as communication links become stronger, faster, and more
elaborate in their depth of connection.
As well as staying in touch with people you already know,
the ability to meet new friends of like mind is increasing
dramatically. Through web logs, chat rooms, web sites, and
on-line clubs, the feeling of being alone in life can
change easily as each of us can meet people from all over
the globe from the sanctity of a bedroom.
My proposal is that we turn this technical, and somewhat
inhuman sounding Information Age into what it truly is-an
age of universal friendship and love brought about by
advanced human thinking. As the Earth shrinks in size
metaphorically as humans connect and communicate more than
ever in history, let it be known that we’ve finally
reached the Age of Human. This is a time for awareness,
wisdom, compassion, and love, as our evolving
consciousness has brought about a new medium of
interaction. Let’s let the machines work for us, yet
realize they are but a tool to bring our world further in
human evolution.
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About
The Author
Jesse
S. Somer
M6.net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a human analyst of the
technological world hoping to help people
come together through the futuristic
medium of the Internet. |
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