I remember there used to be a time when there wasn’t an internet, but I honestly don’t like to think about it. It was a time when everyone was expected to do everything in person or through paper. It was a time when people couldn’t work from home very easily. It was an era that predates blogging and many forms of self-publication. It was really not for me. I was born for the internet, and I spend a ridiculous amount of time there.
Some people like to blame the internet for everything, and there are some negative aspects, but if you really think about it, it has made the world a better place. Here are some things it has added.
- Better connection to other people. Before the internet, it really wasn’t that easy to keep up with people you went to school with, or family that moved out of state. I remember my grandmother actually had to write to her cousins on paper and use snail mail. That definitely wasn’t optimal, though it did build anticipation and teach patience.
- The internet allows for anonymity. Some people see this as an evil aspect of the internet, but I think it is absolutely critical. Societies and governments tend to silence and chastise people who criticize them out of fear that if enough people gather together, they will overthrow them. Without anonymity, those people would not be able to state the truth about their society or government.
- It is more inclusive. The internet is pretty much everywhere now. Before it, you had to really work hard to connect with people outside your local community or state. The world has become much smaller and striking up a conversation with someone across the globe is trivial now.
- The information age opened up tons of jobs that allow you to work from home, or anywhere there is an internet connection. You can literally work from the beach if you like. You can travel the world if you like, taking your work with you. You also don’t have to worry about that dreaded commute anymore. The only highway you have to be on is the information superhighway.
- It provided an outlet for tons of creative minds. There are so many creators out there now. It’s almost becoming an expectation in our society. Without the ability to self-publish, you would have to get everything approved by a bureaucratic publishing system and advertising was pretty slow and expensive. Now, you just create an account on social media and start sharing.
- Of course, the best part of having the internet is that you get to read this amazing blog. 🙂
So, what’s your favorite thing about the internet? Could you live without it? Tell me about it in the comments, and don’t forget to like and subscribe.
I dont know till whats my favourite on Internet 😊but i know that i cannot live without Internet beacuse every small thing i search on it.
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True story.
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I love the internet. I remember looking stuff up at the library card catalog. Online is where it’s at, and I love how effortless it is to stay connected.
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Truth. We are always connected.
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Excellent points and valid points. My only bugbear would be that you can do both, there’s an amazing world out there that I fear some just do not get to experience.
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That’s true.
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I love the Internet because it’s there when I need it.
I hate the Internet because it’s letting me know it’s there when I don’t.
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I like the exchange of information. I was raised to try and learn something new every day – the internet makes that task very easy.
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True. That’s a nice feature.
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Thank you so much for sharing this! I totally agree. The internet is a great tool that some people seem to lose sight of!
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Thank you, Sara. I agree.
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It’s present and that’s all that matters to me
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Because the present contains all that matters…
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As well as non-matters
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I agree with most of your points but I think sometimes I can spend more time away from the Internet and be more productive.
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