Cell Phone: A necessary Evil
Many people in today’s world are so much addicted to the cell phones to an extent of finding life quite challenging without cell phones. With the growing world’s population and technology, cell phones are on the rise with thousands of companies worldwide manufacturing this device. Its compatibility with other electronics also results in its rapid increase among the population. Arguably, this device becomes the first point of concentration for most people when they wake up. They use it to check emails, social media outlets, phone calls to text messages and many others things. Nevertheless, several debates have been sparked on whether this device is helpful or harmful with respect to societal norms and ethics. In my proposition, cell phones are in high demand and they are of great help to the society rather than harming it. Nevertheless, other arguments assert that cell phones are harmful and are not needed in the society. According to these assertions, people tend to spend more time on cell phones depending on the technology from generation to generation, forgetting our surrounding and menaces like cyberbullying and harassment. In a contrary opinion, I stand strong against these assertions and postulate that cell phones are of great help to our society and we need them. Imagine a business society without cell phones? Imagine one is in overseas and needs to keep in touch with families and friends? And imagine the olden days when telephone booths used to control everything? One could spend three hours before communication is completed. In other words, cell phones make life easier today. They are efficient, cheap and reliable means of communication. Besides, they help people pay various bills at their convenience and they help in time management too. Even though cell phones may have negligible demerits, their advantages are numerous and they make our society today complete in terms of communication.