Time Eater
Have you ever calculated how much time you spend on talking over the phone or sending SMS? If you are too lazy you can look through your mobile operator bill. We are sure that the number of minutes will be rather impressive. We don't notice that everyday mobile phone using has become our main drug. Day by day it substitutes real communication. We prefer to call our relatives and friends instead of paying them a visit. We send patterned SMS to congratulate with holidays and anniversaries. Such communication is really a parody to real relations. We play mobile games to kill time instead of reading books. Our life passes with a mobile phone in our hand. Of course, if you are stuck in a traffic jam, it's quite an appropriate pastime. But it's preferable to cultivate the habit of using it only for necessary purposes.
Without mentioning health impact such excessive using of mobile phone can lead to various kinds of depression. Long phone conversations become an addiction and a person feels deeply depressed when he can't have access to his phone for any reason.
Mobile phone deprives us of good organization and day planning. Very often we set a meeting, but we are calling to say we are going to be late. Thus, we show that we don't appreciate the time of another person and our own.
Our life is a fuss itself, and mobile phone only make the situation worse. You are talking on the phone, at that time someone is calling you on the second line. You are running around like a madman between several talkers. In a certain sense, mobile communication deprives us of our freedom.