Alienation Quote by Jaime Allison Parker
““Most of her friends owned laptops and seemed to spend more time with their phones than anything else. Steffy kept her latest playlists and apps updated frequently. She was a member of what Peter called, The Gadget Generation. She could not imagine what it must have been like before such a time. The unbearable isolation that must have been present. How did people deal with it? When she asked a few older people in the town, they simply said she had too much spare time on her hands. It appeared thinking was a crime in the world she lived””
About This Quote
The passage reflects on how pervasive technology creates a generation that cannot imagine life without constant connectivity, leading to perceived isolation and a lack of appreciation for past, slower lifestyles.
In simple terms: Tech‑obsessed youth feel isolated and can’t grasp pre‑digital life.
Tech shapes perception of time and social connection.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- young adults scrolling endlessly
- elderly reflecting on pre‑internet era
- students comparing offline vs online study habits
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage digital‑detox periods
- Teach media literacy on balanced tech use
Questions to Reflect On
- How does constant connectivity affect mental health?
- What can older generations teach younger ones about patience?
Not all technology use leads to isolation; many find community online.