Most of us make use of Internet,sometimes it becomes inevitable to make use of it , but most of the time we do not know why we are making use of it and, at most times, we are getting lured by enthralling features and amazing new things that we envisage on internet. Whatever we gain, we gain them in excess, as the network could pull world wide information on a click, and recklessly ridicules us to choose what we need. The question "why one is online on an Internet?" is becoming more and more absurd.
The question "I am Online Today, why?" has been raised hypothetically in order to question oneself and refine its usage in a manner that it could be used so much efficiently for the perpetuation of human life in a path more sophisticated and more required for future.
The advent of Internet seems to have not just changed human life, it has become so demanding that we started calling the present era as "The Internet era" or "The Information era". It has transcend the life of people to new heights and opened up a new virtual world. with its cohesive nature, it has pulled each and every one binding together, to build an unimaginable huge network of people and information.
The pace of the arrival of new inventions and new technology started like a "steam engine" and turned into a "Super fast express roller coaster" with all its twist and turns.It is acceptable that we cannot neglect the fact that we are becoming more and more dependent on these inventions and successful technologies. we could find our self entangled to roller coaster without which we could not imagine living everyday life. Anticipating changes and keeping our pace with consciousness of the consequence of the changes happening for long term is becoming increasingly important. Change is inevitable, but the pace of change should be controllable to avoid obliteration of human life.
The rapid change and it proliferation, demands huge change in normal life of each and every individual. Internet era really requires one to be eclectic pragmatic in order to avoid drowning oneself.
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