Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Blaðsíða 16

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Blaðsíða 16
VISIT OUR WEBSITE LH-INC.CA 16 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • March 1 2019 One cold morning when I was waitressing at the diner, a little girl came up to the counter at the entrance and asked me what was hanging on the wall. I followed her little finger to the large payphone hanging near the washrooms. I laughed. “It’s a payphone,” I said. She turned to me and asked with curiosity, “What does it do?” I realized, after understanding this wasn’t some joke, that this little girl had never seen a payphone before. I was quite shocked. I couldn’t stop thinking about it, which snowballed and snowballed into more questions and, finally, my brain stumbled onto newspapers and the growing newspaper epidemics. Most importantly, the causes. The newspaper industry is exponentially plummeting due to the continually expanding media and all the platforms it offers. It’s infectious and, because we are in such a fast- paced society with a constant “go, go, go” mindset, we don’t have time for leisurely newspapers. When we have five extra minutes in our day, we open our phones, the most convenient and easy way to find world news. Because our five minutes of time are so precious and limited, all these news resources fight for your attention; they fight for those five minutes of your precious time. They flash all these headlines in our faces, competing to desperately grab hold of our attention. Our browsers are constructed with flashy articles whenever we open a new tab; social media apps contain pop culture updates and devastating tragedies from all over the world, refreshing as we scroll. Whenever we open our phones, a display of the latest news flips through multiple articles until we click a link that interests us. We don't have to go very far looking for news; it’s shoved down our throats everyday. Thus, we receive our daily doses of news just from these sources and move on with our day. So much for the local newspapers. Now, what does this little ramble have to do with payphones in diners? After thinking about the newspaper companies, it led me into a tangle of much deeper thoughts about technology’s influence. Our new generation, which includes me, are becoming so distant with the simple technologies that we are losing touch with things that hold much more value. As a waitress, I experience all kinds of people, but it breaks my heart most to see two or more people eating together, but not speaking. Instead, they all have their noses tucked behind their cellphones, too absorbed in the digital world to be present. Now, I'm not trying to degrade technology. It’s a marvelous tool that has led to major breakthroughs and helps us significantly in our day-to-day lives. But it has its place in our society. With these “old” ways dying, we are entering a time where value is being misplaced, where people are being traded for screens and machines. Technology shouldn’t be replacing crucial socialization or basic values. It belongs in our pockets when we are out on a date or catching up with old friends. It should not be replacing simple skills such as writing on paper or with typing. Technology should not be replacing the value of holding a book in our hands, much less a newspaper. Emily Roberts is a university student and waitress in Manitoba’s capital. VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW. Are you traveling to Scandinavia or beyond? Stopover in Iceland when you fly Icelandair to see the most beautiful country on earth — without paying extra airfare. For more information about travel to Iceland, visit: www.icelandair.com Financial Advisor NEWSPAPERS AND THE NEW GENERATIONS Emily Roberts Winnipeg, MB

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