coberst Posted April 29, 2008 Report Posted April 29, 2008 Technology: The Modern Pied Piper The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a story by Robert Browning detailing a legend regarding the abduction of children from the village of Hamelin in 1284. The town of Hamelin was rat infested and the citizens hired a man, who described himself as a rat catcher, to rid them of their rats. The man accepted their offer and used a musical pipe to lure the rats into following him. He led them into the river where they drowned. Despite his success the town reneged and refused to pay him. The man later returned to town one Sunday morning; while the citizens were in church he used the musical pipe to lure the town’s children into following him out of town. The children were never seen again. Technology is our modern day version of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Technology has enchanted the Global village, especially the young, with hand-held gadgets and various kinds of digital technology to the extent that reading and intellectual growth has become seriously hindered. Sapiens seek titillation and seem to find it foremost in trivial pursuits; technology facilitates those pursuits while simultaneously facilitating a more comfortable standard of living. Our lives are filled with clusters of goals to be achieved and means devised to reach those goals. We have proximate goals and ultimate goals that we try to make coherent throughout our lives. When we focus our mental prowess on goals and the means for achieving those goals we come face to face with the fact that we spend great quantities of our intellectual energy on means and very little intellectual energy on long range ultimate goals. Economics dominates our thought processes in matters of defining goals. We give insufficient intellectual energy toward moral values that will help us set useful long range goals. When we examine the matter of means and ends we discover that we have become enchanted with technology as our Idol, it becomes the means to achieve whatever goals we might decide in the future. Technology, however, provides little help in establishing goals that can alleviate our most stressful problems. Quote
coberst Posted May 1, 2008 Author Report Posted May 1, 2008 There is a level of technology that becomes very dangerous for the species. It is that level when we humans have the power to easily destroy our self without the intellectual sophistication to prevent that from happening. We have long ago passed that point. We do not allow children to drive because they lack the intellectual sophistication to handle such a dangerous situation. We are adolescents with far too much power for our level of sophistication. Quote
Moontanman Posted May 1, 2008 Report Posted May 1, 2008 There is a level of technology that becomes very dangerous for the species. It is that level when we humans have the power to easily destroy our self without the intellectual sophistication to prevent that from happening. We have long ago passed that point. We do not allow children to drive because they lack the intellectual sophistication to handle such a dangerous situation. We are adolescents with far too much power for our level of sophistication. Have you given some thought to how bad off we would be without the tecnology that allows people to live a life style that kings of 500 years ago would envy? How fast would the people fo the world die off if we didn't have the tecnolgy we have today? all the things you discribe, cell phones, i-pods, blackberries, are just a side line to the real recnologies behind them. Yes we could do with out the small perks but could we do with out the large tecnologies that have allowed such things to be available? Or maybe more to the point how are these things dangeruous to the people? Quote
coberst Posted May 2, 2008 Author Report Posted May 2, 2008 So what do you suggest? I suggest that adults become self-actualizing self-learners. We can no longer afford the luxury of storing our intellects with our year-book in the attic when our school daze are over. Quote
coberst Posted May 2, 2008 Author Report Posted May 2, 2008 Or maybe more to the point how are these things dangeruous to the people? Exhibit one. Quote
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