Blog The Right Thing

Thoughts, ideas or delusions that pop out of my head will constitute this blog. Keep your mind open that is all that I ask.

So many things have changed with the arrival of the Internet. Some were instantaneous, and other became real and popular after a few years, because people needed time to break their habits.

For instance, e-commerce has spread rapidly over the years. Online shopping became an unprecedented help for disable people who had troubled getting to a store to buy their groceries for example. People want to spend less and less time on doing chores and tasks of the common life. They prefer spend time with their kids or at the gym, seeing friends, get a social life. And ironically, the Internet, commonly accused of keeping people inside of their home and brain-dead, offered us a chance to live our live more intensely.

Watch Doug how he is mentally deranged:

Hopefully, the Internet changed our habits in a good way too.

You got five kids and you have to go to the store every other 2 weeks to fill your fridge. There is nobody to help you to get those groceries out of the trunk. You live on the fifth floor of a ten story building and the elevator is broken. If those things keep happening to you, you better try buying your groceries online. You’d have more time with your kids or for yourself. You can even create a grocery list that you can use every time, that way you don’t have to search for everything you need the next time you order something from that same store.

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