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Do you remember life before the internet?

I noticed everyone is mentioning their Generation name. I am a Generation Jones, 1955-1964.

I remember hours in the library researching for assignments, trying to find the books with the information I needed. I remember searching for books in the library to read for enjoyments.

I remember consulting a book on how to care for a baby. Books for self help, on health, on travel. There was an endless supply of information.

I remember calling my relatives and friends when I needed help and information.

Today information and misinformation are at our fingertips. It’s can be difficult to discern which is which. Falsehoods are believed because they are on the internet. We can stay in contact with long lost friends to the point we have no real people in our lives.

I do enjoying shopping online since I live in a town with few choices. I enjoy the ability to send snapshots and receive snapshots of the people I love. I love being able to find the information I need in a short time, but it’s not all good.

What I miss most are handwritten letters. We can send instant messages via phone or email. But every day I am sadden when I open my mailbox and see nothing by advertisements and there are no letters.

I miss the ability to leave the day’s work behind and not have it follow you home via the phone or computer.

It’s not possible to say of before or after the internet is better. They both have things to offer and I remind myself I can turn off my phone and computer.

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I am always learning something new about life. My life is made richer by friends, family, travel, experiences, books and hobbies.

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