Technology In The Workplace

Has modern society become too dependent on technology?
This is the topic on my essay, and I have to cover three of the points below around 200 words.
intenational communication, health and medicine, traditional skills and crafts, leisure activities, workplace efficiency, environmental issues.
Which point should I choose? and how do I start to write, since I have no idea, I really need your help!!!
Many thanks in advance!!!
I’d choose leisure activities. Kids used to go out and play outside. People used to read books. Now people watch tv, play video games, or stay on the internet all day long. Some people are so addicted they don’t even care to have a life. They don’t care about making friends or anything else for that matter.
Mike Elgan Technology closes the gap between workplace and world
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