In class today, we discussed how technology has affected our ability to interact with other humans and our ability to read facial expressions. Many people in the class had the perspective that because our generation is so used to texting others and using facebook that we wouldn't be able to interact with others as often if our phones and the internet was to be eradicated. I feel the opposite. For example, my roommate lost her phone and she was without a phone for a good 2-3 weeks, but despite her not having a phone to contact people, she was still able to see everyone she wanted to see everyday. It was as if everything in the universe fell into place; she would randomly run into the person she wanted to see in the mailroom, things like that. When we're so busy running around making plans in advance we forget that things just naturally seem to happen that way on their own. During the time when my roommate didn't have a phone and I left my phone in my room for the entire day, we and 2 other friends just happened to randomly stumble upon each other at the same exact spot on campus when we needed to see each other and it worked out perfectly. This may be magical thinking but I think if everybody were to get rid of their phones, then the world would naturally take over and that would happen everywhere.
My question is, "The text states that 'phantasies are… the first preliminary stage… of illness' in the mentally ill; however, if everybody experiences these phantasies, does that mean we all have the capabilities to succumb to mental illness?"
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