What Have We Become?
A Haiku
Technological hamsters spinning on their wheel What have we become?
© Jonathan Greene 2019
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Summary
"What Have We Become?" is a reflection on our relationship with technology, likening humanity to hamsters endlessly spinning on a wheel, questioning the essence of our evolution in the digital age.
Abstract
The web content presents a contemplative Haiku titled "What Have We Become?" by Jonathan Greene, accompanied by a poignant photograph of technology and nature juxtaposed. The poem succinctly compares modern humans to technological hamsters on an endless treadmill, prompting introspection about the direction of human progress in an increasingly digital world. The haiku is a brief but profound commentary on how technology has altered our existence and potentially our identity, suggesting a loss of control over the pace and direction of our lives. It leaves the reader with a thought-provoking question about the ultimate outcome of our reliance on technology.
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Technological hamsters spinning on their wheel What have we become?
© Jonathan Greene 2019
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