Monday, 19 September 2011

Super men and Superpowers

Today we are looking forward to the advent of the Superman. A super age of technology requires the presence of super brains to maximise benefits out of this super toy. A child will not know what to do with a digital camera . He may play with it and break it into pieces, and then cry over the loss. Or he may laugh with abandon that he has successfully demolished a fancy item and clap his hands in glee. We have so many gadgets that make life easier and better now. Sometimes we own things which promise a lot of added benefits, but which we were better without. Such equipment may mean a lot for those who really need them, but for others they may prove disconcerting and disturbing.

With such developments in technology. a Superman who is working 24x7 for public welfare, will find his work easy.He does not have to take great pains to develop muscle power and energy quotient, but use that talent to improve his senses, to direct action where it is meant to be directed.He can sense out the enemies of good and without revealing himself, zap him out of exstence.With technology he will sense out Irenes andTsunamis, earthquakes and floods long before they are due, and stop them with a click of his mouse.

A Superman can take undue advantage of supertoys to wreak havoc and disaster everywhere. He is in love with madness and to feel his power he can do anything.

A Superman should not degenerate into a machine of disaster.

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