Over the recent years, people have become apathetic towards making casual acquaintances with their neighbours, which has exerted a negative influence on societies. As technological developments coupled with a fast and hustle-paced life can be considered to be the main triggers of this phenomenon, so would the organization of various community groups as well as construction of public facilities be of utmost solutions.
The primary reason why people are indifferent towards interacting with neighbours in their community is that they are bombarded with substantial daily doses of using technology. To put it more precisely, rather than having personal physical contact with friends and acquaintances, they spend ungodly hours glued to their social media; hence, regardless of having hundreds of friends on Facebook, for instance, individuals have a modicum of data about those living next to them. Another major contributing factor stems from the fact that people have a negligible amount of time to socialize with their neighbours. That is mainly because people are concentrated on work and family more frequently than they were in the past. As a consequence, by being involved in work from dawn until dusk and trying to keep work-life balance, certain individuals have no idea about those living with them in the same block. Thus, as long as above mentioned problems exist, never can they be eradicated unless strong solutions take into consideration.
In stark contrast, however, a range of available options can be taken to tackle this problem. Perhaps, the most effective method of doing this would be for governments to organize local community events so that people would have an opportunity to gather together. As a result, a growing number of people might likely to connect and make acquaintanceship with members of society. This is clearly illustrated by the report of the New York Times where Uzbekistan is believed to have had a strong bond between people due to the fact that the government frequently supports local community groups. One further method is to put up public facilities such as parks and community centres, which may let people meet and know each other in their neighbourhood.
In conclusion, this problem is highly unlikely to be resolved in the short term. However, it is by no means insurmountable, and I am convinced that the optimal solutions outlined above would alter the condition cardinally and constitute an effective facilitator of dealing with this problem.
Over the recent years,
people
have become apathetic towards making casual acquaintances with their
neighbours
, which has exerted a
negative
influence on societies. As technological developments coupled with a
fast
and hustle-paced life can
be considered
to be the main triggers of this phenomenon,
so
would the organization of various
community
groups
as well
as construction of public facilities be of utmost solutions.
The primary reason why
people
are indifferent towards interacting with
neighbours
in their
community
is that they
are bombarded
with substantial daily doses of using technology. To put it more
precisely
,
rather
than having personal physical contact with friends and acquaintances, they spend
ungodly
hours glued to their social media;
hence
, regardless of having hundreds of friends on Facebook,
for instance
, individuals have a modicum of data about those living
next
to them. Another major contributing factor stems from the fact that
people
have a negligible amount of time to socialize with their
neighbours
.
That is
mainly
because
people
are concentrated
on work and family more
frequently
than they were in the past. As a consequence, by
being involved
in work from dawn until dusk and trying to
keep
work-life balance, certain individuals have no
idea
about those living with them in the same block.
Thus
, as long as above mentioned
problems
exist, never can they
be eradicated
unless strong solutions take into consideration.
In stark contrast,
however
, a range of available options can
be taken
to tackle this
problem
. Perhaps, the most effective method of doing this would be for
governments
to organize local
community
events
so
that
people
would have an opportunity to gather together.
As a result
, a growing number of
people
might likely to connect and
make
acquaintanceship with members of society. This is
clearly
illustrated by the report of the New York
Times where
Uzbekistan
is believed
to have had a strong bond between
people
due to the fact that the
government
frequently
supports local
community
groups. One
further
method is to put up public facilities such as parks and
community
centres
, which may
let
people
meet
and know each other in their
neighbourhood
.
In conclusion
, this
problem
is
highly
unlikely to
be resolved
in the short term.
However
, it is by no means insurmountable, and I
am convinced
that the optimal solutions outlined above would alter the condition
cardinally
and constitute an effective facilitator of dealing with this
problem
.