Thanksgiving, an American holiday of engaging with loved ones over a highly anticipated culinary experience, had just passed. As I looked around at my family, I noticed something in which I truthfully expected, but of which I am not especially proud. The table was being set with delicious dishes: the turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cornbread, and iPhones. The iPhone was part of our Thanksgiving dinner. …show more content…
This process is a never-ending stream of newly adapted ideas that are consumed by society. Technology has become more than a word to us; it is our friend, a reliable source with which we turn to whenever necessary. Our mobile devices can ruin us, as it has already ruined so many once-social individuals. We have the power to control how we handle our mobile devices and other electronics. Technology can ruin your life, but only if you let it. The truth is, we are a society addicted to our phones and we have the ability to unlock our obsession to our mobile devices if we resist from typing in the passcode to this never-ending