Jobs taken over by machines
Machines play an
important role in our lifestyle. It can be said that machines are also a part
of our lifestyle.
If we take agriculture,
we can say that tractors chased away the bullocks used in air plowing and
harvesting.
After the advent of
tractors, the air plow became obsolete. The advent of fertilizers made cattle
rearing obsolete.
The advent of motorized
vehicles called into question the existence of bullock carts and horse carts.
Today we cannot see an
industry without machines. It is impossible to imagine a lifestyle without
machines.
Today machines are
taking over many jobs that were done by manual labor. No one uses a stone
grinders for grinding flour. Heritage stone is not used for grinding masala.
Machines have also
taken over the manual labor of cooking.
Even walking to the
next street has become less common. We are carried by machines that have become
vehicles.
Although machines have
taken many of our jobs, they have also created many new jobs for humans.
Although machines have
increased the number of hospitals, drug stores, and medical consultancies for
diseases caused by reduced physical labor, machines cannot be blamed for this.
No machine prevents us from engaging in manual labor.
Whether we blame
machines, excuse them, or make them an opportunity, we are reducing manual
labor.
We can practice
walking. Exercises can be done. No machine can stop it. But unfortunately
machines are being invented even for them.
We are living in a
world surrounded by machines to such an extent that we can subject ourselves to
physical labor with machines.
Machines are taking
over the jobs of humans but still giving jobs to humans to operate the
machines. When thinking like this, you have to think a lot about machines.
We can't help but think
about the machines that are inextricably present in our lives. After the
machine relationship has become important enough to participate in the human
relationship, it is impossible not to think about the relationship between
machines and humans.
Let's think!
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