Post by TGE admin on Dec 14, 2008 15:19:13 GMT -5
In the twenty first century there’s a lot to help improve life and expand the length of life as well. One mother discovered the worst influence the twenty first century had on her children. She felt that technology had ruined the manners and ideals that she had spent so much time teaching them. With the technology she realized they neglected to think twice before they uploaded their lives to the internet and showed the world every side of them, good and bad.
From then on she vowed to show the teens and young adults of the twenty first century how wonderful their lives and relationships could be without the constant use of technology. Perhaps they will learn to put more thought into such things if they didn’t have so many distractions from what really mattered she thought. Indeed they would be forced to take note of what was actually going on around them instead of what was on some screen lit by light. The biggest question however is if a lack of technology will leave the teens and young adults loosing their minds.
She thought it over for awhile and decided to make an experiment of it and base it on an island with limited access to technological advances. The island, a private island donated by a philanthropist, was given to her for the experiment and anything else she wanted to use it for. So she went about setting up the buildings on the island for her soon to be residents.
As one by one the teens and their parents and young adults sign the agreement for the experiment she assures them that they won’t be sorry they took place in her experiment. She told them that if they didn’t like it after a week they could leave, and that if they could with stand it at least a month and wanted to stay that they could stay as long as they wanted to. So will you stay or will you go?
From then on she vowed to show the teens and young adults of the twenty first century how wonderful their lives and relationships could be without the constant use of technology. Perhaps they will learn to put more thought into such things if they didn’t have so many distractions from what really mattered she thought. Indeed they would be forced to take note of what was actually going on around them instead of what was on some screen lit by light. The biggest question however is if a lack of technology will leave the teens and young adults loosing their minds.
She thought it over for awhile and decided to make an experiment of it and base it on an island with limited access to technological advances. The island, a private island donated by a philanthropist, was given to her for the experiment and anything else she wanted to use it for. So she went about setting up the buildings on the island for her soon to be residents.
As one by one the teens and their parents and young adults sign the agreement for the experiment she assures them that they won’t be sorry they took place in her experiment. She told them that if they didn’t like it after a week they could leave, and that if they could with stand it at least a month and wanted to stay that they could stay as long as they wanted to. So will you stay or will you go?