"We can't jump off bridges anymore because our iPhones will get ruined. We can't take skinny dips in the ocean, because there's no service on the beach and adventures aren't real unless they're on Instagram. Technology has doomed the spontaneity of adventure and we're helping destroy is every time we Google, Check-In, and hashtag" ~Jeremy Glass, We Can't Get Lost Anymore
The technology that is available now is absolutely amazing, and I am so thankful for all the opportunities that arise from it however I believe that social networking has begun to take over society's way of communicating. Everywhere I go I see people on their phones; while they're walking, eating, in the elevator, in class, and all these are while being surrounded by other people. I find it rather sad. I believe that people are missing out on extraordinary things in life because they're glued to their phone. People use phones and social networking as a shield from the rest of the world. It's used to create alternate lives of the person you want to be, or the person that other people want you to be. Social networking can limit individuality when someone is trying to fit in with everyone else by posting similar things.
I'm not one to scold others for being on their phone all the time. I have definitely done my share of using my phone to much while in the company of other people; however, I'm trying to limit the use of my phone. There are so many beautiful things to see, places to go, and people to be with that you can't find through a screen on your phone.