Thursday, February 1, 2018
I have always been one to cherish every moment, to live in the present, and take in every bit of my experiences because memories last us a lifetime. With that said, I take minimal pictures, which I may regret later on down the road, but my mom has tagged me in enough to compensate thus far. In that respect, I do not think I would be losing out on much if everything digital were to go away, unlike the vast majority. However, I honestly got quite stressed when I thought about of all of the school work I have spent countless hours on and put hard work into that would be gone forever. This is not even to mention the anxiety that builds when considering the effects that this would ensue on a day to day basis. For school, I have an online class this semester that could simply not be done, online homework that could no longer be completed, PowerPoint presentations that could no longer be accessed, and looking information to complete other assignments would be increasingly difficult. I am not even exaggerating when I say I am nauseous at the thought. Furthermore, we use an online scheduling system for my job, as well as a system to check in guests, sign out equipment, and log packages for the students on campus. When these systems go down, it takes at least twice as long to keep everything in check, and the utter confusion that comes along with it is enough to drive you crazy. Most importantly, though, I would not be able to stay in touch with with my family and significant other while at school. This would take the largest toll on me, given that I talk to my mom and boyfriend all day, every single day. In class, we discussed how the world would function as a result of this and how many people would survive. In my opinion, the world would spiral out of control, and it would likely be my death sentence.
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