After recently reading a talk given by Elder Bednar, I was given the opportunity to think long and hard about technology and how not only does it influence my lifestyle, but how I allow it to do so. I thought it was fairly interesting, even more so now that I thought about it and started to write about it. Technology plays a huge role in my life and I allowed it to do so.
Near the end of his address, Elder Bednar asks the audience two questions: "Does the use of various technologies and media invite or impede the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost in your life?" and, "Does the time you spend using various technologies and media enlarge or restrict your capacity to live, to love, and to serve in meaningful ways?" Those two simple questions struck chords within me I didn't know I had. Just from the questions he asked, I learned that not only can technology and media become a distraction and a hindrance to the Spirit, but it can just as powerfully invite that same Spirit into my life. Along with that, it can become a restriction in my ability to live, love and serve. I wondered if it could be true; do the minutes I throw here and there at Facebook or games from the App Store really make that big of a deal? Then I thought about how many times I've seen people on dates or with their families and catch some or all of them buried in their iPhones (or remembering the times being guilty of the same thing myself). Are these people really living? It's hard to see love in someone when all you can see is the reflection of a bright screen and flashy game in the eyes of the person sitting across from you at dinner.
I realized that as such a powerful tool as technology can be, it could be the very means to take my life as it is and turn it in some wild direction, but the decision as to whether that direction was good or evil was still up to me. I realized that, yes, these things have become a large distraction from me and one of the easiest methods Satan has to derail any and all productivity I make attempts at. Because of this talk, I decided to be more conscious and aware of the time I spend with technology and not allow it to become a mindless distraction, almost patterned response to any dull moment I find myself in. I want to become empowered by technology to live, love and serve, not to become enslaved to it.
So for now, I'm making the decision to say no to five more minutes of scrolling through Facebook or another round of puzzle games because hey, I've got too much living to do.
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