depends any ilness or anything your depended to medicine, other then that it is mostly convenience say you want to go to shop its easier to go by car.but u dont have to u can walk,cycle hell dont go to the shop hunt for your food.if your some form disabled then yeah sadly your depended to society but most
The problem is that there is no going back. People have grown accustomed to the amenities of modern life and would never willingly surrender it, and even if they wanted to, they couldn't. A lot of knowledge and many skills have been lost in the process of automatisation.
People have no patience. I once watched a "Columbo" episode where they spent a good three minutes showing him make a turn around in car, all in a single static shot. Nowadays you can't go a second without some franatic cut. A letter needed time to arrive, and that was okay. Since the advent of e-mail and smartphones, people suddenly have no time to wait for an answer anymore.
The worst part is that you have no choice; once the new technology becomes commonplace, you need to familiarise yourself with it.
To quote Kaczynski:
"A technological advance that appears not to threaten freedom often turns out to threaten it
very seriously later on. For example, consider motorized transport. A walking man formerly
could go where he pleased, go at his own pace without observing any traffic regulations, and was
independent of technological support-systems. When motor vehicles were introduced they
appeared to increase man's freedom. They took no freedom away from the walking man, no one
had to have an automobile if he didn't want one, and anyone who did choose to buy an automobile
could travel much faster and farther than a walking man. But the introduction of motorized
transport soon changed society in such a way as to restrict greatly man's freedom of
locomotion. When automobiles became numerous, it became necessary to regulate their use
extensively. In a car, especially in densely populated areas, one cannot just go where one likes at
one's own pace; one's movement is governed by the flow of traffic and by various traffic
laws. One is tied down by various obligations: license requirements, driver test, renewing
registration, insurance, maintenance required for safety, monthly payments on purchase
price. Moreover, the use of motorized transport is no longer optional. Since the introduction of
motorized transport the arrangement of our cities has changed in such a way that the majority of
people no longer live within walking distance of their place of employment, shopping areas and
recreational opportunities, so that they have to depend on the automobile for transportation. Or
else they must use public transportation, in which case they have even less control over their own
movement than when driving a car. Even the walker's freedom is now greatly restricted. In the
city he continually has to stop to wait for traffic lights that are designed mainly to serve auto
traffic. In the country, motor traffic makes it dangerous and unpleasant to walk along the
highway. (Note this important point that we have just illustrated with the case of motorized
transport: When a new item of technology is introduced as an option that an individual can accept
or not as he chooses, it does not necessarily remain optional. In many cases the new technology
changes society in such a way that people eventually find themselves forced to use it.)"
This is why I believe that modern technology is not a convenience, but a dependency. Just try to live in modern society without a computer, a smartphone and a car and see how far it will get you.