Your presumption is false. Eyesight is a boon to communication, not a barrier. Attention to eyesight might distract you from another sense, but the choice is there.
Boon can be used as a noun or adjective. As a noun, "boon" means a benefit bestowed, especially in response to a request; a timely blessing or benefit. Example, the money Tom gave Susie was a boon to her finances. As an adjective, "boon" means convivial or jolly. Example: Julie has a boon personality.
Last time someone used the word 'bane' they were having problems. Technology used responsibly is a blessing not a bane. Be aware that this and similar sentiments can be used to lure ordinary people into a position that 'something needs to be done' and that they should 'listen to' (obey) the speaker, and others like them. Some politics depend heavily on that position.
Last time someone used the word 'bane' they were having problems. Technology used responsibly is a blessing not a bane. Be aware that this and similar sentiments can be used to lure ordinary people into a position that 'something needs to be done' and that they should 'listen to' (obey) the speaker, and others like them. Some politics depend heavily on that position.
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technology is bane to me but to the world is boon
Technology is both boon and bane. Technology has brought people all over the world together through the ease of communication. The disadvantage is that it reduces a person's privacy and that communication has become impersonal rather than relational.
Scoring rubrics is a boon, not a bane. A boon is something helpful, while a bane is something harmful.
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It can be both a blessing (boon) and a curse (bane).
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i think it is a boon as well as bane
it is a boon.
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