Internet not helping any of us
The security of your well being is being compromised because your welfare is dependent upon the security of the Internet and all of the electronic devices that you have come to depend upon to access the Internet.
The Internet is not human friendly. It does not care if your valuable information or identity is lost, stolen or compromised.
Technological intelligence via the computers we use everyday has outpaced man’s ability to control intended results. Man’s brain cannot adjust itself fast enough to match the speed at which computer technology is being used against us by people who want to destroy your security and strip you of all that you own and have worked for.
Because we have put all of our faith in this new machinery there is only more anxiety with very little trust that our earnings are safe from theft. Without a sense of security, mankind cannot hope or have faith in a better, more reliable prosperity in the future.
Unfortunately, our leaders in business, government and education have failed to understand that their committment to computer technology shall very soon hasten the collapse and downfall of man’s pursuit of happiness and well being.
This unfortunate turn in the direction of computer dependency has sped up the growth and expansion of the complexity of global interdependence which has rendered our economic activities overly sensitive to all kinds of imaginary or real threats to trade stability.
We have evolved our systems of commerce to the point where we all have become too dependent upon computer technology to cast it aside and return to a reliance upon the unaided human brain.
Instead, we are now prisoners of a computer tyranny which is no longer controller by benevolent forces which are supportive of human prosperity and well-being.
This dependence is not going to strengthen our cooperation with one another or our chances for survival and security. Instead, it will hasten our expansion of human misery. This is what is happening today.
S. Raymond Pohaski is a resident of Uniontown.