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It seems that people always have a desire to compare: am I prettier than others? Are we living in a better age? Or, as the question goes, is our life easier and more enjoyable than it was several decades ago? I would say no, as I have witnessed the struggle and paradox1 of our generation.
First of all, we are now living in an age of revolution with no previous human experience that could be referred to. Living in such a fast-changing world would not be easy and comfortable at all; with everything keeps changing, everyone has to move fast in order to catch up with the majority. However, people were much more stable and care-free when our grandparents were children; they did not have to learn a second language in order to get a better job, or read a lot in order to get informed. Yet in our age, these are supposed to be the responsibility of young people.
Another discomfort2 of our age is that we are experiencing interpersonal alienation3. With the development of communication technology, people in fact become alienated4 with friends and relatives since they could be so easily accessed via phone or email. Too often we feel that few of our friends are true friends, without the traditional feeling of mutual5 affection which could only be created by longtime apart. But several decades ago, people treasured their friends and maintained relatively6 close interpersonal relations, which is much more enjoyable than the estrangements we are experiencing.
The last factor that has made our age so uncomfortable is the abusive use of technology. Although it brings much convenience, it essentially7 changes human – we are no longer the master of tools, but instead the slaves of devices. We rush to metro8 station in order to catch an early train, sit in front of radioactive computers all day long in order to get our work done, and stay in air-conditioned rooms all summer without experiencing the natural changes outside thick cement walls. Several decades ago, people could still live closer to nature and make rational use of modern technology, which to me is the essence of human living experience.
However, the comparison between different times is itself ridiculous. The criteria9 could not be easily determined10, and opinions are highly personal. Anyway, we have a longer life span, more advanced medical facilities, and easier traffic than our grandparent when they were children, and we should treasure the present experience. Imagination of the past might only be nostalgia11 – if I ask my grandparents the same question, they might as well say that our life is much better than the past generations. Who knows? As long as the world is still peaceful, life at any time would not become too difficult to handle.
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1 paradox | |
n.似乎矛盾却正确的说法;自相矛盾的人(物) | |
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2 discomfort | |
n.不舒服,不安,难过,困难,不方便 | |
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3 alienation | |
n.疏远;离间;异化 | |
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4 alienated | |
adj.感到孤独的,不合群的v.使疏远( alienate的过去式和过去分词 );使不友好;转让;让渡(财产等) | |
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5 mutual | |
adj.相互的,彼此的;共同的,共有的 | |
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adv.比较...地,相对地 | |
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7 essentially | |
adv.本质上,实质上,基本上 | |
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8 metro | |
n.地铁;adj.大都市的;(METRO)麦德隆(财富500强公司之一总部所在地德国,主要经营零售) | |
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9 criteria | |
n.标准 | |
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10 determined | |
adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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11 nostalgia | |
n.怀乡病,留恋过去,怀旧 | |
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