Guest guest Posted October 20, 2011 Report Share Posted October 20, 2011 THE HUMAN TOUCH Thursday, 20 October 2011 Seems every other week, a new high-tech gadget comes along for us to buy and use. My goodness, that new cell phone you just bought last month? Well, it's already an antique! LOL. Sometimes I look into the car next to me to see what the person driving is doing. I don't drive anymore. In fact, I've never been that great a driver. So, I'm usually the passenger while someone else drives. And being a passenger allows me to be a good observer. Sometimes I look into the car next to me to see what the person driving is doing. It's not uncommon for me to see a lady putting on her lipstick or mascara. Then I'll see what looks like a driver talking to himself. That is, until I notice that he has an earpiece and is actually talking on the phone. Hands free, thank you. Then I see lots of people actually texting while driving. And come on, that's really dangerous. I mean, not only for all of the other people driving around you but it's dangerous for you, too! So please, if you're one of those people who likes to drive and text at the same time, I want you to stop it, okay? It seems the whole world is on Facebook these days, (including me), and they always notify you when one of your friends has a birthday coming up. So what do you do? You pull up an E-card and send it to your friend to wish them a happy birthday. Oh, that's nice of you. I just bought a new laptop to take along with me on our Cruise To Lose. But okay, I'll admit it. I'm caught up in all of the new high-tech stuff, too. In fact, I just bought a new laptop to take along with me on our Cruise To Lose coming up this weekend. And yes, all of this new technology is fabulous. Hey, now I know what The Jetsons felt like. All we need now are flying cars! LOL. But still, with all this new technology at our disposal, we must not lose sight of the importance of the human touch. I think it's great to receive an e-mail birthday card or a little note from a friend on Facebook or Twitter. But what's really wonderful is sitting down and handwriting a greeting card to someone you love. I really enjoy going out and buying cards to send to people in the mail. One of my favorite stores is this little chain of card shops called Papyrus. (They also sell the line at Target.) Their logo is a fluttering hummingbird and you know how much I love hummingbirds. And I love sending birthday and holiday cards, too. Sometimes I'll buy some pretty cards that have no message inside and, in my best penmanship, send a handwritten personal letter to someone I love. I love going to my mailbox and receiving a handwritten card from someone close to me. You know what else I love? Going to my mailbox and receiving a handwritten card from someone close to me. They may be writing to say hello, thank you or simply to tell me how much they love me. But I'm telling you, their handwritten messages always bring a big smile to my face. Maybe you can think of someone who needs a little smile on their face. And you can make them smile by sending them a personally written greeting card from you. So as you're becoming a tech-wizard, (like me), please don't lose...the human touch. Because remember, no computer can ever take the place of...me and you! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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