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Saturday, April 9, 2011

“Living in a Virtual World and staying in the Reality”







“Virtual world is as an akin to a hologram that looks bona fide but is actually not. Real world is like the factual flower which can be smelled, touched, felt and watched from its confinement till its conclusion”





          Today the world is continuously looking forward towards the virtual world, the reason being the grandeur of the virtual world which actually attracts the public with its immense potion of magnetism. Every person, except for some who are actually conformist (orthodox) love to stay enclosed with the diversified precincts of the virtual world.





      The emergence of the electronic services i.e. cellular phone (mobile), internet, television, etc. has in no doubt created a mass-profit for the world and has made the then difficult life-style into a new-fangled, improved and painless one but still it has dragged the public out of the envelope of reality to the practically better life.


      Still after so many profits and the facilities that the new services has given us in the form of e-books, audios, videos, electronic text, chatting, video conferencing, etc. the world has a great taut and firm bonding with the reality.

People still feel better while reading real books than e-books. They still love listening direct music than audio tracks… which is actually good… It would not be wrong that the world is right now in the situation which is living in virtual world and staying in the real world.




“Living in a virtual world is of no harm, but the excessive usage of anything is wrong or harmful which needs to be rectified anyhow and hence a touch with the reality is of utmost necessity as this only will keep a balance between everything and will draw a line of deviation that will stop both the real and virtual worlds from entering in each other worlds…”


Saurabh Agrawal
Student
B.A in Media Studies
University of Allahabad


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