October 30, 2025 - 13:26

The recent global internet outage highlighted the extent of our reliance on technology, particularly social media and digital platforms. As millions faced disruptions in their daily routines, it became evident just how intertwined our lives have become with the online world. For many, the sudden disconnect was jarring, revealing a deep-seated dependence on constant connectivity for both personal and professional activities.
However, this unexpected pause also brought some unexpected benefits. Students, in particular, found themselves with an opportunity to step away from screens and engage in offline activities. Many reported feelings of relief and the chance to decompress, rediscovering hobbies and pastimes that had been sidelined by digital distractions.
This incident serves as a reminder to evaluate our relationship with technology. While it undoubtedly enhances efficiency and connectivity, it is crucial to strike a balance and occasionally embrace moments of disconnection for our mental well-being.
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