After last week's frustrating trial of trying to find a way to go back to legacy Blogger, I found out that there was no point in going back. All the algorithms that ran the legacy Blogger are gone. I decided that I am going to take a hiatus from Blogger and from Facebook for a little while. I may go to the WordPress blog I set up a while back to do some writing.
I do want to go back to the basics and move away from this new technology. I don't know if I'll be able to do it. The new technology practically runs everything and it is so damn easy to manipulate it. I feel sorry for my grand niece and nephew as they will never know a world without this intrusive technology. I know that their mother (my niece) has tried unsuccessfully to limit her time on social media and with the new technology. Yet it hasn't been easy. I know that she sometimes longs for a simple life with natural foods and no chemicals.
Her problem, and unfortunately it is many of her contemporaries' problem as well, is that she is more integrated with all the new technology than those of us that can remember when things were more manual. It really wasn't all that long ago, yet for people in the age bracket of between 30 and 40 years, this is their life. They would not be used to using a typewriter or a manual telephone. For her, the Smartphone is now her life. It is sad but true.
I do feel that I need to stick with the old school "stuff" like writing checks, using cash instead of using electronic means to transfer money. I also feel that I need to do what I can to make people aware that there are still people out there that don't go on the Internet, feel no need to keep up with celebrities and want nothing more than to live life as it should be lived.
Maybe I'm a fool for wanting to go back to the basics and move away from the new technology. Yet I really can't continue to put myself on the fence with one foot stuck in the beloved past and one foot in the scary and overpowering future. I tell myself that I'm fighting for those who don't have a voice. I stand in the gap of those who don't want to be sucked into a dystopian world. New technology can be good, but it also leaves a lot of people in the lurch.