When a country develops its technology, the traditional skills and ways of life die out. It is pointless to try and keep them alive. Do you agree and disagree with this statement?

Technology
has come a long way. So many human's jobs are now replaced by machines. It has been claimed by some that conventional methods of living and talents have been impacted negatively by
technology
to the point of being at risk of extinction.
Also
, according to them, it is not worth to keep them alive. I totally agree with the
first
statement,
however
, I still believe so many things can be done to prevent
this
trend and keep traditions and talents around the
world
alive.
This
essay will explore what can be done to prevent
this
trend. In
this
new age of
technology
, so many cultures and skills around the
world
are being abandoned and replaced by machines. One of the prime examples of
this
phenomenon is reducing the number of men- made arts around the
world
. One of them is ceramic art. Nowadays, millions of porcelain are being produced by factories and are replacing hand made ceramics. The cost of production is lower and the designs attract the view of most customers around the
world
.
As a result
, hand made ceramic bowls and pots are becoming less popular.
This
has caused so many artists to lose their jobs.Local markets are becoming less and less popular.
Thus
, old methods of living are now being computerised causing them to be at the risk of dying out. Some people and experts believe that it is pointless to try to stop
this
from happening. In their ,mind it is hard to tackle
this
problem because it is happening at a fast pace and all around the globe.
Besides
,
technology
makes everything easy and more affordable.
Therefore
, so many people are ignoring the fact that
this
move has moved so many skills and cultures across the globe. In my perspective, fading conventional cultures and traditions is undeniable. While it is still hoping for some revival of those arts by acknowledging their value and trying to re-introduce them to the new generation.
For example
, the parent's job is to teach their kids about their home tradition and trying to bring them back to their life.
For instance
, showing kids how in the past people used to make bread in the traditional stone-made oven.
This
will stay in their mind and might later come out as an idea for one to decide to bring
this
culture back as part of their career.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Technological advancement
  • Efficiency
  • Global connectivity
  • Cultural identity
  • Diversity
  • Innovation
  • Coexist
  • Sustainable
  • Eco-friendly
  • Energy-intensive
  • Practical skills
  • Self-sufficiency
  • Homogenize
  • Preservation
  • Global diversity
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