Mobile Nuisance
Mobile phones have become hardly a part of our
life since 2000, but all of a sudden we feel a sense of being lost in this
world, without it. Is it not, true?
The purpose of communication is to enhance
understanding, but looking at how mobile phone usage has evolved, it looks like
it seems to cause more misunderstandings, than understanding. Well, just read
the below sentences and see if it sounds as a familiar complaint, in the recent
days.
- I tried
to contact you a number of times, but you did not pick up the phone. ( in
a frustrated tone).
- I hoped
you will see my number and call me back, but you didn’t. ( in an accusing
tone)
- Are you
so busy that you don’t even have the time to attend my phone call or
return my phone call? (in a cynical tone).
- I called
you, but you cut my call (in a disappointed tone)
Now, let us take a quick look at the possible
reasons why people don’t attend to calls or do not return calls.
- The person was taking a bath or using the
restroom.
- He was in his meditation or prayer.
- He had gone for his morning walk or
exercise.
- He was having his meal.
- He was driving.
- He had left the mobile phone in another room
and was sitting elsewhere.
- He was in a meeting with a client.
- He was in a social occasion, where the
external noise was so loud that he could not attend the phone or felt
uncomfortable to do so.
- He was upset over some personal problem and
was not in a mood to pick up the phone.
- The person thought he would call you back,
but then totally forgot about it in his busy day’s work.
- He was focused on some important project
that he did not want to get diverted by the phone call.
The reasons could be many and there is no
obligation for the person to confess to us every time, why he did not pick up
the call. Now, it is not fair to expect
someone to attend our call, irrespective of his preoccupations. We need to
respect their privacy.
Well, very often in the above situations, we too
would not pick up a call, but when we take the other side, we tend to get
irritated. When exercising judgement, the benefit of doubt should always be in
favour of the opponent. We need to understand that no one is under any
compulsion or obligation to attend to our call. Just because someone did not
pick up our call, we do not have the right to condemn them. If we do so, it
just means that, we are spoiling a relationship.
We all experience that mobile phone has taken
away quality family time. People are
finding it more and more difficult to cope up with official pressure which is
due to the mobile intrusion in unofficial hours and vice versa. It really
annoys me, when someone finds my mobile number in my business website and gives
me a call at 9:00 pm and asks me for some business information. Life has to be a
balance of work, family and personal interests. If we are really interested in
achieving this balance, we need to be ready to make some life style changes.
While mobile phone has given us the luxury of
staying connected irrespective of where we are, let it not take away the
freedom of allowing us to do what we want to do.
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