Is technology directly proportional to happiness?

Hollie 2022-04-22 07:01:42

Every separation may be life and death, so cherish every time you spend together. This sentence is the most suitable for this article. Human beings are really fragile and vulnerable, life is impermanent, and they do it and cherish it. You can never know your future, not even the next second. People often say: You only know how to cherish it when you lose it, so what are you doing when you have it? It was a very sad thing to regret only after passing away. The loving and sweet couple are separated by yin and yang due to an inexplicable accident. Martha was sad for a long time, unable to get rid of the fact of Ash's death, her friend's advice was ineffective, and the move to change her mood was also ineffective. At this time, she was diagnosed with pregnancy, and she was in a bad mood. She wanted to find someone to talk to. When someone answered, Masha was helpless and remembered the online project recommended by her friend Sarah. He clicked on the software and chatted with the virtual "Aish", and slowly she fell into this virtual world. It seems that the whole real world has nothing to do with her, because she has "Aish" company. When I went to the hospital for an ultrasound, I did not forget to photograph the baby squirming in the abdomen and shared it with "Aish", and then fell deeper into this virtual world. She bought "Aish"'s artificial human and accompanies her all day long. . It seemed that everything was the same as when Ash was alive, but gradually she got tired of this virtual life, and she found that "Ash" was not her real Ash. No matter how advanced technology is, it is impossible to revive human beings, only human beings can be copied. But no matter how similar it is to copy, "Ash" is not Ash. Humans are not human because humans are strong, humans are smart, and humans are great. To borrow a phrase from "No Man's Land", "because humans use fire". Human innovation and human thinking are beyond the reach of other species. The uniqueness of human beings is that they have a soul and free will. Technology can set up all the programs and put it in the so-called artificial person, even if it can create a human body, even if it resembles a real person, but can the soul and free will be given by human technology? Emotions and behaviors can be input by programs, but the real emotions of human beings come from the soul, a living creature without a soul, what is it? Just a pile of rotten meat, a puppet of technology. Is human technology a blessing or a curse? I think technology is always a double-edged sword. For example, mobile phones were originally made to facilitate human communication, but now it has become a major calamity that hinders human communication. Ash in the show is almost lost in his phone, and as you can see from the known clips, I strongly agree with what Martha said, "That thing is a thief." It stole Ash's sense of existence in reality, stole the emotional communication between husband and wife, and stole people's hearts. In real life, with the development of science and technology, mobile phones are becoming more and more high-end, but they have lost their original role. What are we talking about? Chat in social software. What day to meet and chat? Swipe Weibo and play mobile games. Can you put down your phone now? If not, human beings will really slowly get lost in the mobile phone, and the mobile phone steals the human heart. The progress of science and technology brings the regression of civilization, is it really worth it? Does the virtual "Ash" really exist only on the screen? Robots, clones, artificial humans, which one is not developing slowly? I seem to have seen in the news about cloning the dead to relieve the pain of relatives, but it seems not allowed, but are you sure it will not happen with the development of technology? In "True Core Companion", the child bought a robot for the old man to take care of him because he had no time to accompany the old man. I believe that with the development of science and technology, this is likely to be realized. Is the home of the empty-nesters a cold robot? The development of science and technology brings about the loss of human emotion, is it worth it? Can technology really bring happiness? It has to be said that the development of science and technology has indeed brought the well-being of human life, but can the drawbacks behind the development of science and technology be ignored? Where is the greatest happiness of mankind? Is it happiness to satisfy the desires of the body while ignoring the needs of the soul? Humans clearly know that their brains are hungry, but they are desperately trying to fill their stomachs. After a long time, your stomach will only become more and more full, but your brain will become more and more hungry. Then you have no happiness at all. How can you achieve happiness? This requires each of us to find out for ourselves. Where is the greatest happiness of mankind? Is it happiness to satisfy the desires of the body while ignoring the needs of the soul? Humans clearly know that their brains are hungry, but they are desperately trying to fill their stomachs. After a long time, your stomach will only become more and more full, but your brain will become more and more hungry. Then you have no happiness at all. How can you achieve happiness? This requires each of us to find out for ourselves. Where is the greatest happiness of mankind? Is it happiness to satisfy the desires of the body while ignoring the needs of the soul? Humans clearly know that their brains are hungry, but they are desperately trying to fill their stomachs. After a long time, your stomach will only become more and more full, but your brain will become more and more hungry. Then you have no happiness at all. How can you achieve happiness? This requires each of us to find out for ourselves.

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Be Right Back quotes

  • Martha: He would have worked out what was going on. This wouldn't have ever, ever happened, but if it had, he would have worked it out

    Ash: Sorry, hang on, that's a very difficult sentence to process

  • Martha: See, Ash would've been scared. He wouldn't have just leapt off, he would have been crying...

    Ash: [starts crying] Please don't make me do it. No.

    Martha: That's not fair.