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THAT was brilliant!You're contradicting yourself.
If they start using 'technology' at the age of 2, then that's more reason for them to be addicted to it. And for it to make them more ''self-centered''.
They would avoid human-interaction, and stay home and use social-networking websites all day.
They will not care about others, only about their own-selves.
And these technological advancements will keep coming. It's not like they will stop.
And the new generation won't get ''Bored'' of it, they will keep indulging in it.
''Feelings'' would diminish. The situation would get worse.
You're taking the impact of ''Technology'' the wrong way. You are saying, that since they will be exposed to technology since the age of 2, they will grow up to be ''Sensible'' adults, unlike the current generation, which didn't grow up to be like that, because we were too busy being fascinated by new technology.
Well, 'newer' technology will keep coming. It's not like this is the end. It's just the beginning.
The correct impact of these kids being born into a 'world of technology' is, that this will make the situation worse.
Kids would rather stay home, and text their girlfriends, or use social-networking websites '12 hours a day', rather than go out and indulge in better activities, that benefit society.
They'd care about themselves only, not about others.
Crime-rates have been increasing. Kids are being exposed to violent movies.
In our grandparents times, kids didn't even know much about violence.
Now, they are born playing ''fighting games'' on xbox and playstation.
That would make them more likely to fight others in their social group, and use 'abusive words' they have learned off the internet.
And not all 'parents' will be sensible enough, to prevent their children from this change.
Again, 'Education' does not necessarily instill 'Values' into an individual.
So, the conclusion being, technology is more likely to make the situation much worse. That's reality.