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Using myself and my personal media inventory as the case study, it is very obvious that I am drawn to activities that often facilitate my quest to know more. Therefore, I find myself addicted to the internet. I read around the clock on the internet. In the same light, watching the Discovery channel also gives me a high sense of fulfillment. These two activities which I indulge in virtually every day have one point of convergence which is that they indicate my insatiable thirst for knowledge. On a daily basis, the program I watch and the websites I visit have proven that no form of knowledge acquired is ever useless. The kind of content that I am often drawn to is one in which no holds are barred. Thus, today, the complete works of William Shakespeare may catch my fancy; tomorrow, the world of geology may have succeeded in catching my fancy. One of the most beneficial sides to the desire to know more is that one can never really know too much. Personally, at some points, I may be tired of knowing because, at this point, my mental faculty may be stuck. Even at that point, for such information addicts like me, the only prim and proper solution to it is probably by reading a magical realist novel like Harry Porter. In some cases, I play games that have a lot of intellectual teasers. On the whole, my inventory reinforces the fact that the media can provide whatsoever one desire to get from it. In fact, the media provides almost all (if not all) that humans need for survival, either for leisure or for work. All one needs to do is carefully choose programs that will help one achieve whatsoever one’s intention is. Personally, I think that the media will break into more fronts, particularly with the daily advancement in technology.
It is almost unarguable that the best thing that has ever happened to humanity is the internet. Of course, the internet is a child of technological advancement. Indeed, the internet is yet just the tip of the iceberg. The growth in technology, no doubt, has been bolstered by a sense of self. Like never before, I now believe that there is a chance for me to know more than ever before. New technologies have opened a completely new world of knowledge acquisition. With the way things are, there are really no more secrets on the face of the earth that humans with the aid of technology cannot unravel. Technology has made it possible for humans to unravel mysteries and solve problems that seemed complex for people that lived through the ancient ages. Perchance one of the most important benefits of new technologies in media is that it has taken my sense of self-worth and my social standing a notch higher. For instance, in the midst of friends, if the topic of discussion is gadgets, I will be able to add invaluable contributions. This has, more than anything else, proven that ours is indeed the information age. It is important to mention that ours is an age of gadgets. Adding feathers to my social standing, not only have I been able to read about gadgets, but I have also been able to personally use a number of them. With the aid of technology, I have been able to benefit hugely from the media, particularly when I am on the move.
It is a well-known and widely acknowledged fact that media plays a central role in the daily lives of people of the 21st century. Like everything in this age, media is also affected by technology. Even though there may be some downturns that result from the advancements the world is undergoing, one can still pick out those things that are of immense benefit. My personal media has proven that there is really nothing anyone wants to get from the media that they cannot get. All one needs to do is to, first of all, set out knowing one’s target. If this is done properly, the media, with the aid of daily advancement in technology will be at one’s beck and call.
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