The increasing reliance on the Internet and digital technology is having a detrimental effect on people’s ability to focus and think critically. To what extent do you agree or disagree

There is a view that the growing dependence on online resources and modern technologies is harming individuals’ ability to maintain attention and think analytically.
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some oppose
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notion, I personally agree in
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. Digital technologies
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constantly
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them.
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, frequent notifications and online updates make the brain used to switching tasks quickly
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of focusing deeply.
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, many students interrupt their
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every few minutes to check their phones.
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, they can lose the ability to think critically and concentrate for long periods. If it were not for these digital distractions, people could
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better and think more deeply.
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, heavy reliance on technology weakens
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and critical thinking skills.
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, digital technology can actually improve
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ability to think critically.
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to say, it gives access to many ideas and viewpoints online.
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, students can compare information from different sources.
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, they develop better analytical skills. If it were not for online resources, people would think in a narrower way.
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, the internet can strengthen rather than weaken critical thinking. In conclusion,
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digital technology can sometimes reduce
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and deep thinking, it is inappropriate to ignore its potential to develop critical and analytical skills when used wisely.

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