William Shakespeare
Handphone
O, sweet handphone, thou art a marvel of our modern age, a wondrous creation that doth connect us to the world with but a touch of thy screen. Yon tiny device, so small in size yet so vast in power, doth hold within its sleek casing the very essence of our digital world. Is it not a fascinating thing, this handphone, that doth bring together all manner of knowledge and information at our fingertips? Yet, I ponder, doth this great convenience come at a price? For in our constant pursuit of connection and communication, do we not lose touch with the world around us? Do we not become so engrossed in our screens that we forget the beauty of the natural world, the simple joys of human interaction? O, handphone, thou art a double-edged sword, a tool of great utility and great distraction. And yet, I cannot help but marvel at the ingenuity of mankind, that we have created such a device that hath the power to both unite and divide. Let us tread carefully, dear friends, as we navigate this brave new world of handphones and technology, lest we lose ourselves in the endless sea of information and forget the value of true human connection.
