Progress Often Complicates as much as it Simplifies

By nohawahba

 Progress often complicated as much as it simplifies.A civilization is based on progress. Progress is important because progress makes our lives better although progress seems complicated sometimes. One example for this is the individual spends long time to learn how to use a computer. Computer classes and materials, CDs and videos are offered everywhere. Not knowing how to operate a computer means that the individuals are not able to manage their daily lives at the expected level as the others who know how to use the computer. Elderly people and the older generation do not have the skill and the capability to learn this machine; instead it makes their lives difficult and complicated. 

On the other hand, computers are very beneficial. Subways, banks, cell phones, businesses and flights are operated and managed by computers. One reason for this is to make peoples’ jobs easier and faster. Although engineers spend much time establishing a network for one company or business, managers and employees are able to achieve more using the network. It allows them to communicate better which provides the owner of the company with cooperative team work. A team which communicates well is able to achieve more profits. 

In conclusion, computers seem to be very complicated devices. Some people have not been able to learn how to use them until now. On the other hand, some individuals know that it is easy to use computers once you learn how to operate them.        

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