The decade’s worst or best invention?
Internet is a thing and a daily habit that many of us simply can’t live without, but have u ever thought about the sideffects. I mean, when u r studying for exams or tests, internet might attract and lure you, for ex. facebook, twitter, blogs, youtube etc. If u open some sights which are forbidden or bad, ur PC might get hacked or get a lot of virus. At the same time it’s timepass thing and we all can’t live without for some hours even. things like can screen radiation or poor eyesight might also effect u. Internet might improve your image in front of others, but only on the net, not face-to-face. You might also get affceted by health problems such as muscle movements, stress. But internet has improved a lot of stuff, its now easier to communicate and chat with people on the other side of the world through, for ex. facebook, gmail, skype etc. It connects people, brings them closer. It has become a key source in studies, a lot of students prefer internet rather than reading books. Collages and schools are slowly and gradually switching from thick books to internet(not compleatly but, some parts like projects, essays.)
What I’m trying to say is Internet is not bad, nothing is too bad if you don’t get addicted to it. Just put some limits to it! I personally enjoy being on the net 24/7 but, i don’t get the chance!
I admit that I’m more passionate about books than chocolates and sweets. There’s so much to be gained from reading books. The mind-expanding benefits are huge and reading is truly beneficial and never harms you in a bad way.
The Essay on When Bad Things Happen to Good People, written by Harold S.
Kushner, a Rabbi, tried to make sense of many of the traditional arguments of God's existence and the reasons for some of the tragic events of the modern world. Overall, Kushner provides a usable argument for God as his idea rests on the fact that although God is not all-powerful, He is a God of love.There have been many times in life when I have turned to a “God” with problems and wanted answers ...
Why should you read?
When life feels like it’s all getting too much, escaping into a book for half an hour can really make a difference to your mood. The great thing about reading a book is that it’s something that can completely absorb your mind: you’ll find that you can often tune out background chatter and talks on a train, or the TV blaring and making noises on the other side of the room. Books are also hugely entertaining. You might be reading a thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, a sci-fi novel that sets out a brilliantly imaginative view of the future, a biography of a colourful historical figure, or a scientific book that opens up a new world. One of the biggest reasons to turn to books is because they offer an outstanding wealth of learning – at a far cheaper price than going on a course. The knowledge that you get from books, I don’t think that you can get as easier and simpler as that. Reading is a hobby that everyone should adapt, does’nt matter if it is 30 min. or a hour. Reading is reading.
“Outside of a dog, a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog it’s too dark to read” ~Attributed to Groucho Marx
“You know you’ve read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend” ~Paul Sweeney