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@lancelotdufrane3 ай бұрын
@@thedavidboland cash and land lines. I’m fine. CDs… old soul resistant to this ….. desired manipulation. Hope you’re well . A appreciate your intention.
@tomaccino3 ай бұрын
Very cheesy video. I grew up in the 90s before all of this tech, but the first PC I got only enriched my life. Access to the internet only gave me access to endless knowledge which was previously limited by that one encyclopedia I had. And phones can connect me with true friends around the world! No more snail mail that takes two months to send... Oh and discovering forgotten 70s songs at the touch of a button on a warm balcony sipping tea is just priceless... A lot of you are using this tech wrong. You're not supposed to feel anxious and miserable using it!
@racerx25802 ай бұрын
Ready to die. You?
@tomaccino2 ай бұрын
@@racerx2580 Bruh, seek help.
@igorbeuk40682 ай бұрын
You are right but something started to change and that's what is the biggest Fear. NO Revolution but Evolution and you have chosen to react Pro Active . We are all in this together.
@gug19703 ай бұрын
The thing that most annoys me is that you pretty much cant now deal with any external entities without a phone. So many insist on sending text message codes in order to access services.
@spiritsofearth3 ай бұрын
limit the services. or just use for the texts and nothing else. have self control.
@VoltageNostalgia3 ай бұрын
@@spiritsofearthget a flip phone
@GeoFry32 ай бұрын
I'm with you. It's not even just a text or a call. Annoying but there is some justification for them. Its the next step they truly bugs me. They are trying to insist on yet another app being installed. Another account being created.
@smason35412 ай бұрын
💯 2 factor authentication is the death of humanity!
@noseboop43542 ай бұрын
@@GeoFry3 Get a folding phone and configure the folded screen to only have the bare essentials. No distractions while it's folded, and if you absolutely need a full featured phone you just unfold it.
@StarboyXL92 ай бұрын
"As we get closer to the end, the world is going to go faster and faster. You must not do likewise. In fact, if you wish to survive, the faster the world is going, the slower you must go." - Native American prophecy
@skyblazeeterno2 ай бұрын
Not to be a dick but the Native Americans didn't exactly stand up to the colonisers...not really a bunch of people I'd take advice from
@piggynatorcool6682 ай бұрын
@@skyblazeeternothey probably wouldn't have lost if not for the sickness the colonisers brought. Like seriously, the deaths were estimated to be around 95% over the hundred odd years of so
@piggynatorcool6682 ай бұрын
@@skyblazeeternolook it up, it's nih research
@thefilmfrontier68222 ай бұрын
Where is this written?
@StarboyXL92 ай бұрын
@@piggynatorcool668 Most analyses indicate that they would have lost, but the "victory" of the Europeans would have been so costly for the European powers that they might well have abandoned colonization efforts out of sheer necessity. Very interesting stuff tbh
@zummo613 ай бұрын
Getting ready to retire and plan to ditch the phone and limit internet. I have grown a personal library that I hope to spend years devouring without thoughts of what the world thinks about everything.
@jdrei50803 ай бұрын
Love that!
@Urbanforager3 ай бұрын
When I get to retirement I plan the same
@TheCastedone2 ай бұрын
Man...I've never been so envious of someone twice my age
@rjfiestast26272 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Sounds like a excellent plan
@Mr.Caligos2 ай бұрын
You can't retire without phone and internet. If you want to retire you need to invest. How will you invest in DeFi or stocks without your phone? 😊 Or have multiple incomes, career choices, etc.?
@ryangierman44212 ай бұрын
I lost my smartphone about 2 years ago for 1 week. I could not log into my work because the company decided we had to use our phones to identify ourselves. I couldn’t access my bank accounts because the bank required me to confirm my ID with my phone. I couldn’t access other very important accounts because they all required the same. I couldn’t even order food at some restaurants because their menu has to be looked up on your phone. I realized then that I had already been check mated. We have already lost control to the beast. Try to separate yourself as much as possible
@breannathompson90942 ай бұрын
Its sad, you go out to a place and everyone else is into their own bubble even if you choose to leave your phone at home or keep tech to a minimum.
@camedelic13652 ай бұрын
The QR code menu pisses me off. I understand not wanting to have menus that need to be cleaned and updated, so just print out some paper ones! Restaurants will order a whole box of coloring menus for kids, but can't use a printer for a physical copy of their menu.
@Phabulous_12 ай бұрын
“The BEAST System,” is exactly right. Revelation 14:9-11 King James Version (KJV) “And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb: and the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.”
@pierrebrunet2284Ай бұрын
YES Man ! You see clearly the false virtual reality that we are lock in ! Go back into the wood and live simply , if possible , and with sensitive persones .
@wiegraf900922 күн бұрын
Yeah I had a similar experience recently. It's not good
@pantera29palms3 ай бұрын
Fun fact: There was a time when nobody had cell phones. Most people had a landline…and pay phones were everywhere. Kids played outside and people talked to each other much more. That glorious time was called the 80’s and 90’s and that’s the era I grew up in not so long ago… 👍
@brandonsampson-qr9cq3 ай бұрын
its a damn shame the youth have been brainwashed to the extent they have and will never know that beautiful time period. it felt like the good times would continue on forever.... never would of dreamed this is where the world would be
@spoopy-gho5t3 ай бұрын
"wE dRaNk fRoM A HoSe11!!1"
@desereetouchet92943 ай бұрын
Everything is getting so expensive, maybe it’s an opportunity to revive some of the oldies but goodies free hang out sessions that were the norm back then. Game nights are a good start, fewer people cancel because they know what they will be doing, know they can talk about the game, there is often an exit time as well.
@dreamleaf67843 ай бұрын
This is essentially why people turn republican as they age. Most people stop learning and growing their minds and just stay with their belief until they age into being "conservative" in their views. And then you have this person complaining about technology using technology... irony.
@Natty1833 ай бұрын
I'm mourning so much lately for the pre-panopticon. This is the hardest thing to radically accept... It's so boring and weird now.
@lancelotdufrane3 ай бұрын
I’m a dinosaur. Don’t carry a phone. Don’t miss it. I do use technology because I’m forced to. Still use my land line as much as possible. Birds. Rain. Grass. Conversation. None of these can be duplicated by a screen.
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for sharing ❤
@brushstroke37333 ай бұрын
Me too, and I'm "only" 47.
@Peter-cz8hx3 ай бұрын
No landlines soon to be discontinued here in uk
@JohnEmerick-ts7st3 ай бұрын
That's ridiculous.
@JohnEmerick-ts7st3 ай бұрын
People are going to start renouncing the use of smart phones etc. for the sheer lack of privacy.
@ValerieEdwards373 ай бұрын
I considered returning to instagram this week after almost a year, and then I saw this video. I think I’ll continue my social media hiatus.
@standingbear9983 ай бұрын
mentally week people can't make these choices for themself.
@murcoxc3 ай бұрын
"I considered returning to Instagram but decided to watch KZbin."
@volfied9923 ай бұрын
@@murcoxc youtube is significantly better than instagram or tik tok
@tomaccino3 ай бұрын
@@dreamleaf6784It's more like cable TV but on-demand. It's definitely not "social media".
@johnt58973 ай бұрын
I deleted my instagram a few years ago and I have no inclination of getting another one
@dachsrottweiler3 ай бұрын
I miss the 90s😭 we were so...in the moment, looked each other in the eye, the whole face, had hourlong conversations. Didnt even know what time it was most of the day
@earringsbyangela31642 ай бұрын
I agree, the 80's too. OMG I was just talking about this with a dear friend the other day. We laughed because we said we got away with so much and were so adventurous back then, the best part is that there's no proof, lol. Living in the moment was the thing to do.
@postalizeMike2 ай бұрын
I remember when I knew where I was driving all the time... Now I just follow the blue line... It's terrible for my brain
@vivianriver64502 ай бұрын
Ah, the sweet smell of nostalgia. That reminds me that Yars Rising is about to drop soon.
@SuperballsSupervidsOnYT2 ай бұрын
Why don't you do this now?
@RealityBubbles2 ай бұрын
Anytime is reachable. It's you who left the scene.
@KRAZEEIZATION3 ай бұрын
KZbin is the only thing I use now because I can choose my topics and entertainment. Closed Facebook years ago. Closed Instagram last year. I use the phone for banking, buying used books and music. That’s it really.
@captainhakob8142 ай бұрын
That's the trap. I only use (insert best media here)
@belle8i2 ай бұрын
You can do that without your phone, ya know.
@sertaoexpedicoes2 ай бұрын
Same here
@seankingwell36922 ай бұрын
the point is that we are the ones directing our behavior for reasons. Mindless anything makes things meaningless no matter what it is. Cell phones are great camera's allowing us to show pictures with family. That is pretty much what my cell is for. Don't ask me to show you how to use the internet on it
@seankingwell36922 ай бұрын
I like using a computer, so when I am not at the PC my attention is fully where I am at. Plus I have house plants taking over most of my office and a big window to the back yard full of trees and sunlight shining right in from the right side of the room right next to the desk.
@steverempel85843 ай бұрын
I've noticed that since Covid, our society has started absoloutely requiring smartphones in some places.
@ParteraQuisqueyana2 ай бұрын
I tend to avoid those places if I can.
@belle8i2 ай бұрын
“No one could buy or sell without the mark.”
@jadapinkett16562 ай бұрын
@@belle8i Religious delusions.
@connorg712sanderson2 ай бұрын
Thats also when they quietly installed the 5G towers everywhere under everyone's noses and knowledge.
@paulnam44882 ай бұрын
We go in a lot of camping trips and it is now normal to use a smartphone to reserve campsite on the fly. When you get there, there is no one to talk to. There may be a camp host, but they don't have anything to do with the reservation system, except for taking inventory of campers. The hosts are nice people. The reason i cite this example is to give evidence of how smartphones are ubiquitous. If you don't have access to mobile Internet you might literally not be able to camp in many US National Parks and forests. There is something sad about that. I'm writing this comment ony smartphone. I just returned from a week of backpacking. I found myself looking for a signal at a high pass. I got one. I sent a friend two photos. Seemed okay to do that. But I have to wonder.
@julielevesque26683 ай бұрын
Flip phone user...49 years old no internet when I leave the house and I'm still alive and well.
@AlexQuinn-f2r2 ай бұрын
I'll tell you what I told my grandfather when he mentioned he didn't use the internet after the 90s when call-in tech support services were directly used- you seriously dodged a bullet Way too much has happened for me to even process over the last 10 years
@JamesStein-w1b2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@EingefrorenesEisen2 ай бұрын
I'm in a weird spot. I grew up in the 90s and early 2000s. I had a bit of internet, but I was a nerdy kid and knew my way around a computer. But I definitely hate social media and how common it is for people to be online. People who are different, nerd, awkward. They belong online. The preppy girl who had 30 friends has no reason other than to be entertained. The majority of the internet now is "entertainment" and not socialization or learning. I use less websites with algorithms, less websites with infinite scrolling. I limit that to just KZbin maybe a few hours on a slow day with no art inspiration, maybe 30 minutes on a productive day when I'm walking my dog. I look for information, art tutorials, independent news. We all need some downtime, too, but man. Socializing on your 30s is already hard enough. But everyone is so set in their ways, having their circles, and not trying to engage. Granted, we're all tired. As Americans, at least, we've been commodified and dehumanized by mega corporations running our country. So we cope, we escape. But we've got to admit we need to actually interact, too.
@jeffreyelliott6222 ай бұрын
That's me went back to the old flipper flopper phone for I can use my laptop at home for those internet conveniences which isn't much for the world has for the most part gone apey over them smartass phones not me if I want to act like a zombie I just watch it on my favorite show the Walking Dead !!!
@randomnesspersonified2 ай бұрын
A creaky high five to you, from someone in the same boat!
@howaboutno20233 ай бұрын
Totally agree! I was on youtube way too long yesterday and started feeling discontent. Went for a walk and came back home, colored and studied French. Felt much better❤🙏🏾
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
Love that!
@howaboutno20233 ай бұрын
@@thedavidboland ❤️
@Junkyard_Dog3 ай бұрын
I turned off my notifications a few days ago. Just doing that helped.
@dlthompsonii3 ай бұрын
@@Junkyard_Dog Agreed! My phone rings/dings if I'm getting a call or a text from family or friends. Everyone/thing else can wait.
@tomaccino3 ай бұрын
Me too, I used it way too long... But I learned something new! I'm learning about astrophysics, law and social issues, even how to cook delicious Indian curries... But if phones ruin your daily life and make you feeling despaired, then you're not using it properly! You definitely don't need to bother with all the Mr Beast drama and all that. Pick up a hobby and let the internet enrich you! I'm learning crocheting with one phone and listening to 70s music on another phone! All this whining of "phones ruin me" mostly reflect your own miserable personality and that means you can feel that way even with other non-tech hobbies, like cycling or painting.
@elfi_sternenstaub3 ай бұрын
We don’t possess smartphones, they possess us and btw I believe they and all the social media are created to do exactly that. We have a huge responsibility in our hands, especially for our children. Who do we want to be for them? A free, happy, simple yet complex human being rooted in nature? Or a compulsive, possessed, de-rooted half-robot? (I prefer to be the first one even though it sometimes seems to be very hard😅❤)
@tomaccino3 ай бұрын
Omg, that's the take away you get from this video with cheesy music?? If a phone controls you so much, you're using it improperly. Yesterday I listened to 70s chill rock and had the most wonderful time drinking tea on the balcony! Technology improves my life!
@jadapinkett16562 ай бұрын
Said while you scroll youtube.
@agapitoliriaАй бұрын
TV was the same, zapping was no different from tiktok, nor were cartoons for children designed to be ads for toys (these exist on youtube too). What I feel we really lost is... Time. Time to be with children and play with them, time we have to spend working our lives away. How can anybody be at fault when all the energy they have at the end of the day is to sit and hook themselves and their children to tablets/TV?
@BjornAndreasBull-Hansen3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I am on my fourth year without a smart phone now and I am never going back. I also limit my interaction with email and online activity to one hour five days a week. It is amazing for creativity and inner peace. Again, thank you for sharing your perspective.
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
@@BjornAndreasBull-Hansen thanks Bjorn, and thanks for all the insights you share too!
@AG-hx6qn3 ай бұрын
So happy for you. I still remember saying how I was afraid what would happen if I got once, myself...have been addicted since. But I can feel that I'm about to change that very soon. :) thanks for the encouragment.
@marcusleja71333 ай бұрын
It's impossible for me to make this change in my work and career. I literally can't leave the smartphone behind during the day, because of the authentication apps.
@SecretSquirrel99-0073 ай бұрын
Hi Bjorn, I sometimes watch your channel, enjoy your perspective on life, greetings from New Zealand.
@Serjo7772 ай бұрын
This video immediately made me think of you. Funny how I found you in the comments too ^^
@macsarcule2 ай бұрын
When we only had landline phones, we also felt these insecurities. “Why is no one calling me? Doesn’t anyone want to do anything with me.” The smartphone isn’t the problem. The problem is social media and how we’ve been trained to desire positive feedback from strangers. Desiring feedback is the biggest change. We’ve been trained to do care much too deeply what strangers think.
@QuackersMcCrackers2 ай бұрын
I agree completely. You deserve a like :)
@stephenmorton80172 ай бұрын
Zuckerberg created Facebook as a glorified college yearbook application where he could rate college girls with his salacious buddies. That's all you really need to know about Facebook. It's just an extension of your high school yearbook.
@francestaylor91562 ай бұрын
This is why I don’t understand social media. Who cares what strangers think? It’s bizarre. I like KZbin because I enjoy reading how other people think about things because it can be different from my thoughts. I turned off notifications for KZbin and have no idea when my comments get responses. It’s just out there in the aether that is the internet. I had to for my own sanity. It’s much simpler to use KZbin as a way to express thoughts almost like a journal using the comments section. But a journal you don’t go back to. I liken it to long form public bathroom scribble but a bit more interesting and engaging.
@avgholson8143Ай бұрын
The search bar is also very distracting
@rosiep3209Ай бұрын
Desire feedback from ourselves not external people. The only person whos approval and feedback matters is your own and your inner childs.
@elfi_sternenstaub3 ай бұрын
If you watch live concerts from the 70s, 80s, 90s, nobody’s holding up a stupid hellphone. Everyone’s dancing, laughing, smiling, living in the NOW ❤ that’s what it’s all about.
@kirstenlong78213 ай бұрын
Everyone held their lighters in the air, LOL
@spoopy-gho5t3 ай бұрын
Yeah, because they didn't exist...
@lancelotdufrane3 ай бұрын
@@elfi_sternenstaub have you also noticed… tempo has been altered. Sped up. Changes the emotional capacity to the songs. I hate it. Music person for 40 yrs. Screen music is altered. Living NOW is buying the “illusion “.
@valerierogers96093 ай бұрын
Sad younger generation nowadays that have no concept of such days, and actually think the life lived today is normalcy.
@sharpcanines33473 ай бұрын
Cameras were not allowed at concerts
@janviergalle3 ай бұрын
I think some day there'll be a movement calling on to discard social media and it'll be cheered and supported by the youth.
@hibatica3 ай бұрын
it's already happening slowly
@w8what5752 ай бұрын
It won’t be voluntary but ur correct…the internet is not freedom of information but rather controlling the information we have access to…before long, the channels that provide real history won’t be allowed…it will all be the same bs we have with tv media….lies and rhetoric and then they will take it away after everything has been updated to need the internet to operate. I went to put fuel in my car one day the internet was down. They couldn’t even sell me fuel for my car! The pumps are all controlled via the internet! Let that sink in! Our power grid is also like this! They take the internet away and we won’t even be able to power our homes!
@Planet-Anime2 ай бұрын
It's happening now
@jadapinkett16562 ай бұрын
No.
@hllyenaylleth95762 ай бұрын
What's crazy, is they wouldn't know, what they don't know
@smallhouseinthemeadow61313 ай бұрын
We lived like this for millions of years befote the last thirty or so, and so it is strange how we are SO addicted to being "connected" that we feel strange when we aren't. In actuality, when we are off social media and without our computers and cell phones, we are really "connected". The sad thing is there is no going back and it will change our entire human experience and society as we have known it for millions of years. And not for the better.
@BlueJeansandJellyBeans3 ай бұрын
I saw a person comment on another KZbin video...."That's why they call it a 'cell' phone." I found that single statement profound and so true, the cellphone keeps us "locked" up. Locked up to what? Nothing that is important just nonsense.
@therooster61043 ай бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly 🙏🏼🕊️🌹
@VoltageNostalgia3 ай бұрын
Humans haven't been around for millions of years but i get your point. Civilizations began around 6000 years ago. And before that we lived with nature just as animals but with intelligence. Even looking at pre industrialization which historically isnt that long ago, we've rapidly vastly changed how we live. Too rapidly. We cant exist with and next to the natural world and then in 2 generations condition everyone to live in small, climate-controlled boxes where all the difficulties of life are convenienced away. Taking us out of the processes of life, shielding us from the realities of it. It has made a profoundly sick society.
@noseboop43542 ай бұрын
@@VoltageNostalgia This way of living isn't sustainable. Birth rates are very low in many countries, it's only a matter of time before the entire world stops having babies.
@ParteraQuisqueyana2 ай бұрын
Not just addicted, but how required it is in society to have one. There are now many jobs that require you have a smartphone or they won’t hire you.
@MrZoomah2 ай бұрын
I went 3 months with a dumb phone. My son missed 2 friends birthdays, I couldnt pay for his basketball fees, couldn't order him lunch,or communicate with his football team. All those were through apps. I can stomach the impact on my life, but the impact on my kid was too big. Had to go back to the smart phone. Was so angry how manipulated we are.
@bulbigood6558Ай бұрын
We need dumbphones with messengers, not only calls
@dcarbs2979Ай бұрын
I think it's only because you're not used to smartphone-free life. Meet the football team in person, take a packed lunch, arrange to pay in cash in person or by cheque. Easy really.
@moonwvlf69192 ай бұрын
Us old people have been yelling for years that life was better before invasive technology ... I'm not even against technology but around 2008 it started to overtake reality
@carlgauss170210 күн бұрын
I am young and have been yelling this for years
@thisissupposedtobeanonymous9 күн бұрын
I’m 18 and I’ve been saying the same. This time is different, it’s not like televisions and computers we tethered and left at home. As soon as we could take the internet with us, the world began to die.
@doloresparlato3 ай бұрын
No smart phone (landline at home), no TV, yes I have a laptop at home; no social media...people wonder how I live. I tell them this is a choice and there's intentionality to living like this. I walked the El Camino de Santiago (ancient pilgrimage route) across Spain 10 years ago with no technology. Friends of mine offered to buy me a phone, "what if you die"; well, then I die, I will one day and no presence of a cell phone is going to stop THAT. I trusted that the set of dog tags around my neck would get my corpse home. It's the anxiety of OTHERS that is the hardest thing to deal with. I pick up on a condescension in people who learn of my no cell life. My spirituality is deeper than ever, and hardly anyone is curious about THAT....they're more interested in the newest app.
@exmas32842 ай бұрын
Last step is to quit youtube (also social media)
@helenhawkins21072 ай бұрын
You're writing to strangers on you tube comments. Welcome to social media.
@doloresparlato2 ай бұрын
@@exmas3284 You are so right about that! That's so funny, I never considered making comments on youtube social media, but duh 'social media'. You can tell I don't get out much!
@doloresparlato2 ай бұрын
@@helenhawkins2107 That's funny and you're right; for some reason I did not think that making comments on youtube was social media! So I'm not as off the grid as I thought! Ugh!
@vin_26202 ай бұрын
It is sad how people judge so quickly. Most don't bother to be curious and just ask 'Why?'.
@B0redZer02 ай бұрын
Im 23 and a bit of a shut-in, so im usually online very consistently, playing games, talking with friends i met online etc. but, what i dont use is normal social media. (facebook, twitter, etc.) I dont really keep up with whats happening, living in my own little bubble. I like it this way. I understand the people wanting to completely cut out technology, but in my case, its what i grew up with. I hardly know anybody in my local area outside of family, so im afraid of being truly alone if i ever decided to not make use of technology to talk to the few people ive met online. For me talking to friends is enough.
@Dark69Sun2 ай бұрын
Might be (and except for the online friends I'm perhaps not even so much different because of my chronic ME/CFS health issues). But what are you going to do in a longlasting blackout? You'll be completely alone...
@tharealestinhurr2 ай бұрын
We're all alone, together
@alexpervanoglu74203 ай бұрын
Most of my life there were no computers, no mobile phones, no internet, TV had one channel, then two, we got a landline in the 80s. No microwave ovens, no games consols. The list goes on. They were far far far better times. People knew their friends, neighbours, families etc. They had to make an effort. If you said you were going to be somewhere, you couldn't and didn't cancel last minute. Food was cooked from scratch, using ingredients and not just a packet thrown in a box for two minutes to heat up. We as children rode bikes miles and miles, we built dens, we went camping, we hunted and fished, we painted, did woodwork, played games. Familes would get together for picnics and walks. I won't go on but humanity, loyalty, love, faith, commitment, debate, freedom, and all sorts of other beneficial things have been totally destroyed by this technology. It is sad to behold.
@nedcramdon13063 ай бұрын
We were taken by cruel entities. We are just lowly, weak sheep. It's slowly sinking in and hurts tremendously. I just can't recognize this existence. A feeling of extreme loss. Only when I dwell on it.
@janedough65753 ай бұрын
All deliberately done. Destroy society and “build back better “ 🤢🤨
@annsalty56153 ай бұрын
I can relate. A person made a date to meet me somewhere, her idea, and cancelled last minute on cell after I was already there like it was OK, and of course I was wrong for not being understanding. We had them over for a holiday dinner she laid her cell phone on our dining table while we ate as if that was more important. These devices are ruining just common decency. But it does point out the shallow people. Not wasting any more effort on that friendship!
@pololikikuju3 ай бұрын
what most really can't see is WHO is really DOING this and WHO is "they"... And that's the reason why all of this is happening to us. Do you know who "they" are? Starts with a j - vvs@@nedcramdon1306
@popejaimie3 ай бұрын
Technology didn't do that, capitalism did
@teapeaster3 ай бұрын
I've never owned a smartphone. The only thing that's smart is not owning one. The first person that I know to own one came round to my house and just stared at it and that put me right off. I have a phone, yes. I have a computer, yes. But I don't want my entire life ruled by a piece of technology.
@jimmyschmidt143 ай бұрын
People are starved for attention these days. Also don't know how to have a face to face convo.
@rachaelgrande30972 ай бұрын
technology impedes freedom. think of the car and how city planning is designed with the automobile in mind (not humans) even if you want to buck the system and boycott the automobile, it still dictates your movement. we can not cross the street without the traffic lights permission lest one of those machines takes us out. it's a horrifying realization that ted k wasn't wrong.
@iloveitall3 ай бұрын
56, never had a smart phone. Love my C3520. I'm fine.
@Plethorality3 ай бұрын
miss my little nokia.
@AoibheannDoyle-SoulTherapist3 ай бұрын
Thank you David. You & I are of the same ilk. I made a video about how my smart phone ruined my life. I would return to a world without screens in a heartbeat. I find we are all becoming more isolated. I am in Dublin & I feel the city has become disconnected, strange. It used to be vibrant & social! Bright blessings & I appreciate your work 💫
@channelofeverything8932 ай бұрын
I have been out of social media for almost 3 years, and I can tell you, with even my parents, everyone i had contact with is comfortable numb, like robots. It's no surprise why everyone says time is flying, like, yeah, bro, leave that phone, go outside, discover life. My last hope is to continue being "offline" because I believe there are people like me, not so much, but at least someone from my generation, early 99'.
@breannathompson90942 ай бұрын
Im mid 99 as well, i havent found anybody my own age like me but luckily there are some folks that are a little older that i found to be more like us. A lot of kids in our generation were on the cusp but some of the kids with techy or more open parents got them internet and devices and some didnt. Just got to find the ones who didnt.
@channelofeverything8932 ай бұрын
@breannathompson9094 I feel that buddy, same with me. With people minimum 5 years older, it was and still is double easier. Why? Idk.
@BloopyChips2 ай бұрын
The problem with doing this in a town or city is that they aren't built that way anymore. No payphones, no maps, everything requires an app to sign in. People don't live without a phone because they can't anymore.
@FranchiseCityOnline2 ай бұрын
I have never owned a phone and get along with no issues.
@LaurieWalker2073 ай бұрын
Good talk. There are a lot of dissenters now... Just last evening I turned my phone OFF, which I never do. My mind felt like an addict's must be. I also felt weirdly guilty about what I might miss. It kept me from sleeping at first. I have the same sentiments as others have posted here. If we are not conscious of how we use technology, then we are being used, and all the problems that come along with it are only going to get worse.
@Davidbirdman1013 ай бұрын
I'm 68 years old and I got my first "smart phone" in 2017. I didn't have any idea how to use it. After about a month I started to figure it out but I quickly realized that it could become an addiction. I saw people walking around staring into the phone like it had some kind of mesmerizing effect. I use it very sparingly and I hate to think about how the younger generation is going to cope when we don't have any internet anymore. We're so close to annihilation from a nuclear war.
@nedcramdon13063 ай бұрын
I see lots of old fogies glued to their phones and ipad's or whatever, all the time. I've never even used one. Computer's more than enough. (Way too much lately)
@zukodude4879872 ай бұрын
You assume its a problem.
@milo_thatch_incarnate2 ай бұрын
@@nedcramdon1306 - Wow, what an attitude. "Old fogies"? Shame on you. Watch your words.
@consciousobserver6292 ай бұрын
I honestly don't forsee the use of nukes again, but our grid is very temperamental and poorly maintained, so we could be in deep trouble if/when it breaks down. No internet wouldn't be as big of an issue as no food or water. Very troubling to contemplate.
@TylerDurden-td2yg2 ай бұрын
A few years ago it wasn´t a problem for most 50+ folks. Nowadays they´re pretty much exactly as addicted as the youth. My parents are constantly on the phone and i hear it from many many other friends too.
@elfi_sternenstaub3 ай бұрын
I stopped instagram a few months ago. Other ‚social’ media is not existent in my life. Only thing left is KZbin. And the smartphone. And still, that’s too much. It fckn drains energy out of my body. I can’t wait for the day in near future when we will all throw them away ❤
@tradehut27822 ай бұрын
My grandfather never used a smartphone. He was still the grumpiest man Ive ever seen.
@thedavidboland2 ай бұрын
haha, so refreshing to hear this as many people from the previous generation are saying "back in my day we had no phones you guys are crazy now" in the comments section! thanks for sharing
@kronicali242 ай бұрын
communication has allowed us to connect to ppl much further away at the cost of distancing us from the ppl nearby/
@ericappreviews39893 ай бұрын
How did you sit there and record in 1 take without having any ummm or errrrrs?! I strive for that much clarity and freeness from my mind to my mouth. Awesome video bud
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
To be honest there are several cuts in here, someone even walked into the shot whilst I was filming but that being said, speaking slowly helps me to be more articulate. Um and eh can be replaced with space or breath - that’s all I’ve done here. Thanks for your lovely comment ❤
@TiPitSgtBuddy2 ай бұрын
I love how etherial this video is. The sense of being in the woods with you and feeling the wind on my face is great. Even how you shot this from so far away with the clear audio gives a sense that we are so small vs nature
@CognitiveDissident.2 ай бұрын
My Dad lived without a cell phone for 76 years (1947 - 2023), and he hated the idea of having one. He got along fine without it.
@eamfos3 ай бұрын
Half my life there was no internet and mobile phones... I have never owned a smart phone ...i got those "old" "with buttons". All i see around me is people looking at their phones , noone gives a look around. i m grateful i have no smartphone...no facebook..no tik tok.
@levimcdaniel2 ай бұрын
i quit booze 3.5 years ago. deleted all social media other than youtube a year ago, I switched from smart phone back to flip phone 2.5 months ago. The only things I own are what I need at this point to survive, cut all bills out or lowered the needed ones....my life has changed for the better. I'm reading more, and I am finding it is easier to live in the moment...I realized I have everything in front of me to be happy. I don't need anything more
@chappy36692 ай бұрын
@togglebutton3312 he probably still has a computer, super useful for printing things or doing other work
@silviafox782 ай бұрын
It's not hard to live without a smartphone... I am 34 and have never had a smart phone in all these years!
@alejandro_vallejo_calvo2 ай бұрын
It can be hard if you’ve become unconsciously addicted to it after years of technology use and abuse, to the point where you have integrated it into your present lifestyle.
@michaelkeeton29792 ай бұрын
I'm afraid to be so blunt but the smart phone is not the problem. People just love lies because they chose their father.
@joshuaduca5527Ай бұрын
sometimes youtube is more commucative and educational it will give you knowledge and information you want to hear from others and it motivates you to keep going in life
@tofemaster2 ай бұрын
Know that your experience is subjective. I just did an 8-day hike over 78 miles with no phone and it wasn't as profound as your experience because I do it all the time. YOU are in control of these experiences.
@dantheradioman2 ай бұрын
Yes! Exactly. Now I long for the disconnects if I can't hike. I haven't even gone on more than a 6-day backpacking trip...yet. Pretty hard to stay off grid when you work in IT. I still use the phone for camera & downloaded maps & the Garmin.
@bulbigood6558Ай бұрын
@@dantheradiomanyou can use offline maps on your watch and take photos with a camera. No smartphone needed
@nesspav23 күн бұрын
"The monstrous stories about messages that weren't there", that hit hard. During isolation hardly anyone(family and friends) reached out to see if I was alright (I lived alone through the whole thing) Since then I've cut them all out because I realised what a gift that was to see, how insignificant I was to them and how much energy I wasted thinking about them. Now I have the capacity to create because my life force isn't being drained by assholes constantly taking me for granted 🙏
@barsthehippie2 ай бұрын
“Here we are on the internet after all” while being outside somewhere is very terrifying.
@boredom98044 күн бұрын
I love this, no frills, no fancy editing, feels like you just sat down in the woods and struck up a conversation
@RaoulLo-u8y3 ай бұрын
Great monologue and great story here mate. May I point out something about your soundtrack though? Although some people may think it's cool to have a soundtrack like that in the background, I do think it deters from something much more significant--and to me more interesting: the amazing chorus of natural sound all around you, such as the tree leaves dancing in the wind. It would be more appropriate to your topic also.
@marilynsiddiqi21053 ай бұрын
I agree, that background sound is annoying and distracting.
@dontpraiseme3 ай бұрын
Yes it is wack
@Dakota-Rose3 ай бұрын
Very good point for this subject. Including the environmental sounds alone would have been perfect.
@tomaccino3 ай бұрын
I also agree, it's so cheesy and gives off a perception that being "phoneless" is some benevolent, superior experience. If a smartphone makes you feel anxious and miserable, then you aren't using it correctly 😂
@sarahjaneross29182 ай бұрын
Well, I liked it 😅
@johnfisher99692 ай бұрын
The phone/technology isn't the problem, it's just a tool. The problem is you, as are all your problems. After all if you're not the problem there is no solution.
@Matok12 ай бұрын
Exactly. I have a smartphone because I have need of its functions. It serves as an alarm clock, an authenticator for my work and important personal accounts, a camera because I like taking pictures of things, and my only phone because a landline was more expensive than just having the cell number. It is not my portable entertainment device, there are no games installed on it, I do not watch any streaming/video stuff on it. There are no social media apps on it and never will be. It only has 1 gig of data per month, so when I take it with me, its only purpose is for someone to be able to call me while I'm out and about, and maybe to look something up on a map if I need to find a place. Only my close friends and family have access to my number and we don't text each other unless it is important. If we need to talk, we call or actually visit each other to talk face to face. The phone can own you, or, you can own the phone. It's all in how you choose to use it. If a person can't help but be checking their social media crap or answering some random text on their phone every 5 minutes then maybe it is best they not have one, but they aren't 'bad' to have, just bad for some people who don't have self control.
@IliketohikeAT2 ай бұрын
I feel the technology and the phone is a causing a major epidemic for American children that nobody is concerned about. They communicate with a digital filter and now have very little human interaction. this is accelerating an epidemic of mental health.
@johnfisher99692 ай бұрын
@@IliketohikeAT how exactly is that the phone's fault? Do phones/tech require that children have access to them, or do parents have to concent? Looks like a parenting problem to me.
@IliketohikeAT2 ай бұрын
@@johnfisher9969 I guess you can blame a lot of things. I’m just stating a fact.
@michalurbanful2 ай бұрын
@@IliketohikeAT Agreed. Not only American kids, but kids in every developed country. It's easier to ask over the net then getting worried about being rejected in the real world. 😕
@DebNewton-kh4cv3 ай бұрын
Am not on any social media platforms, never will be…yes I have a smart phone but use it only for messaging & calls…I bought it 2nd hand so it is nowhere near new yet does the job. I love nature & what you were describing sounded like bliss to me…a wood fire is how I cook my meals… love it! Thank you for a calming informative video. Cheers from Aus 👩🌾
@ryanpenrod18598 күн бұрын
This is gonna be good. Getting ready to watch someone who's had their hand held by a smart phone for years try to survive on their own. I haven't had a cell phone for over 10 years and don't miss it one bit. How much more time do I have free every day just by not looking at a phone screen? A LOT.
@tomdee68192 ай бұрын
The privilege turned into a trap Uncle Ted warned us 40 years ago
@Thegodholms2 ай бұрын
That’s why I go backpacking at least 3 times a year. Just got back from a solo hike deep near Canada this week. Peaceful af.
@flamindigo3 ай бұрын
I remember in the early 1980's; long before there was an internet. We used libraries to find out about things. We met people face to face and figured things out together. The "be-on you phone" culture is making everybody "more intelligent" every day. But, they are really getting to be more and more BRAIN-DEAD.
@jimmyschmidt143 ай бұрын
More angry from knowledge and less social skills is decline.
@jadapinkett16562 ай бұрын
You're an irrelevant boomer.
@AmazingStoryDewdАй бұрын
Libraries are in many ways ineff. What's nice is that you can have an actual teacher through the internet to teach you thi gs rather than trying to figure it out on your own. It's an improvement. I cam also buy books I can find in a local bookstore thanks to the internet
@NikuaRanger12 күн бұрын
loved this format, big wide camera angle, nature, slow music, real meaning
@poshko412 ай бұрын
I remember I felt like a dork playing my Game Boy while waiting in line at the amusement park back in the early 90s. It wasn't common to see. Now everyone has their faces buried in a screen while doing ANYTHING that was once reserved for silence, introspection, or actual conversation.
@maximegervais22132 ай бұрын
I use to take bus everyday and I see almost everybody look at their smartphones, it looks like an addiction
@noahpruitt92459 күн бұрын
My wife and I made the decision at the end of 2021 to sell our smartphones and use the most basic device we could find. Found a decent little phone that still had the capacity for maps, notepad, and a few others but no social media or browser capacity. Used this up until 2023 when I was publicly threatened with termination from my job because I could not use a new app they made mandatory. I found a new job, but in the interim I had to move back to an iPhone. My life was quieter then, and I appreciated not being able to get hounded by work at all hours. My current role is too dependent on 365 to live without a smartphone now, but that period in 2022 really taught us how to intentionally put these awful things down and really focus on what’s in front of us. I’m thankful for 2022.
@JohannesDalenMC2 ай бұрын
A year without a smartphone - there's no going back, I feel like a kid again!
@JohannesDalenMC2 ай бұрын
@@Riliesyoutube I've used an old Nokia!
@carlgauss170210 күн бұрын
@@RiliesyoutubeIf they want anything to do with me, they can come at my house and ask for me.
@doedoewski19392 ай бұрын
I'm a wreck at 34 from growing up with unsupervised access to technology
@liquidelectrum2 ай бұрын
Born in 72, I remember the 80s, and miss that way terribly. It was more fun in real life…
@franciscoxaviervasconcelos768914 күн бұрын
I started to just turn my smartphone off when I do not need it. It's such a strangely freeing sensation
@SecretSquirrel99-0073 ай бұрын
Mental illness is rising alarmingly, especially among young people, started happening about the time of the rise of the smartphone, coincedence? I'm glad I am not on social media, saw a commentator saying it's like all the village idiots gathered at the local park yelling at eachother.
@fishyfishyfishy500akabs82 ай бұрын
And then they made it everyone else’s problem
@davidkunstist78952 ай бұрын
There are studies about human developement and "screen time", but they stopped the study because scientists were afraid that the parents sue them to study screen time of kids and the effects. 😉
@austincola88299 күн бұрын
When mom kicks you off the xbox and makes you play outside
@stypa17172 ай бұрын
So, the title says; the results were terrifying.... I didn't hear any of that in this video.... It is misleading as the video was about being away from smartphone... So was that so terrifying..?
@TopHIgnite2 ай бұрын
I think the point was that in modern western civilization, the vast majority rely in smartphones and maintaining an online presence and measure their sense of self based on what the internet says about them so this revelation could be construed as "terrifying" because it challenges and undermines everything people understand as "reality"
@RetireandGo3 ай бұрын
this would be very cool to try! 5 days no phone. outstanding. thank you for the reflection on this.
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
thanks for watching! wishing you a lovely day
@zukodude4879872 ай бұрын
People in the comments are all biased against phones, they think our problems would be sold if nobody used phones. Things dont work like that. Instead of fighting technology, try to make the most of it.
@Ollie-Arts2 ай бұрын
It's because most of them are old people who grew up without it. I highly doubt a college student in the middle of the big city would agree with them.
@Ollie-Arts2 ай бұрын
@togglebutton3312 Yeah, dude... you literally just proved my point. No young adult is going to share that viewpoint because they literally can't function in society without one. Our society is phone centric, and if you aren't already established in it. It's pretty much impossible to get going if you don't have one. Too much stuff requires you to have it, and it provides too big an advantage.
@leetleshinigami60994 күн бұрын
Off topic, but I love the wide-angle shot of this video. Feels like the frame is trying to give us the same perspective as your words.❤
@Cobra-cy9mz2 ай бұрын
Been without a phone for over 3 years. Peaceful.
@ZumbaFlower-hw3yx2 ай бұрын
How
@AmazingStoryDewdАй бұрын
Yeah nobody can contact you lol
@evanlikesevs23 күн бұрын
smart watch is the way to go. Been off my phone for 4 weeks now, feel like my life is coming back. apple watch ultra 2 with cellular works as a phone minus the addicting, distracting, toxic things
@PraveenSrJ0111 күн бұрын
I have an Apple watch ⌚️ also
@tdgdbs12 ай бұрын
I biked the entire length of Baja California with just a Garmin GPS. For safety reason, the Garmin has texting capability; but I did not use it. The internet is a distraction that I can live without.
@DavidHagrid12 ай бұрын
I think you nailed it when you said ‘go create’. Only ‘real’ people can create.
@dickieblench50013 ай бұрын
3 hour bike ride is a 3 hour detox
@jeffreyelliott6222 ай бұрын
Or even canoeing for a couple of hours to just get away from the world at your fingertips which I don't have going on now for 6 years or so the old flipper flopper phone just used for emergencies and family talk time or pictures and that's all !!
@gorterprubbs15 күн бұрын
I often wonder how it might have felt before phones and computers and rapid transportation to write letters to loved ones who lived far away or to travel by sea for months on end... The goodbyes felt more finite, I imagine, and if you received a letter back I bet it was a wonderfully intense blend of relief and excitement. I like to think we can still organize our worlds for slowness, maybe not entirely, but we can practice meditation and mindfulness, we can choose to use flip phones, we can limit the screens we have access to. We can cultivate slowness and presence in our daily lives and appreciate the technologies we use for the tools they provide. The key is establishing boundaries and limiting the types of technology we actively engage with.
@ttrreennttoonn2 ай бұрын
Camping for 5 days without a phone isn’t “trying to live without a phone”. 😆 Otherwise, nice video!
@timh.71692 ай бұрын
believe me, even 5 days is not doable for ALOT of people, including me
@Aaron_Griffin2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder on this and bringing it to people's attention that need it. Much love and gratitude 🙏🏽
@jacquelinesmedley78533 ай бұрын
I only watch youtube, no X no telegram, Netflix or anything else, I'm having a hard time with spammers twice a day for two weeks and continuing so I don't like my smart phone at the moment the spam callers get blocket each call but they keep ringing using different numbers, so glad I found your video thanks x
@rainbowskyrunner3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your presence and all you present here 😌🙏🏾 I greatly appreciate your creations Noble Sir.
@T.J2 ай бұрын
No phones no boats no motor cars. Not a single luxury.
@AmazingStoryDewdАй бұрын
Sounds like hell you'll be stuck in a place if you have no transport
@T.JАй бұрын
@@AmazingStoryDewd Like Robinson Crusoe, as primitive as can be.
@GlinkBetweenWorlds2 ай бұрын
Great video thank you for sharing your insight. I've had similar realizations myself when in nature it's so bizarre how much attention and emotion we tie to these little bright rectangles. when you realize all those texts and notifications only have as much power as you give them you can start to view the phone as a tool for creation rather than, a lifestyle. One thing I try to avoid now is opening my phone when there are moments of silence or boredom and especially around other people because I feel like it puts me into NPC mode and I'd rather be a human being
@martinsvensson68843 ай бұрын
I have some kind of internet/youtube addiction for sure. But I always use the computer... Phone always inherantly feels too small for that. So I never look at my phone if I go outside. Or while talking to people. Never even felt the urge to do that for some reason. Its just when I decide to go inside.
@crusty206412 күн бұрын
What scares me the most is gen alpha technology is getting so advanced it’s basically a drug
@lovehand95313 ай бұрын
9:00 "that's easier in the woods, than in real life." 🙃
@stevenscoggin7441Ай бұрын
I will quote a movie "anything given has no value"
@lpawl892 ай бұрын
If you go on a date with a girl and she is staring at her phone, leave.
@LilChuunosuke4 күн бұрын
When I was a child, I used to go on vacation to an old family cottage on the coast. The nearest village was a 30 minute drive away and had a population of around 700 people. Our plumbing was connected to a well and our electricity came from a generator that we only turned on for around 2-4 hours every evening for dinner. I learned from a VERY young age that I could not waste away my time on devices during vacation. I was FORCED to disconnect. Those summers were the happiest times of my life. I felt more connected to my family, to nature, and to the universe. I learned to cherish the tiny moments like helping my grandfather bring in firewood, collecting wild berries with my cousins, riding a UV down the dirt road with my grandmother to tell my grandfather it was lunch time, playing card games with my aunts and uncles, etc. Even chores like driving into town to buy groceries and use the shower were exciting! I felt like I was living with blinders on, but could only see the light when I was there. It has been a dream of mine since childhood to move down to that cottage permanently. To drive into town every weekday for work, then come home and fully disconnect from society and technology. Its still a dream of mine to work in a firewatch tower. To spend an entire summer enjoying the beautiful view, deeply connected to nature. I know what the cons are, but they don't compare to the benefits. Your mindset truly SHIFTS when you disconnect from all this technology and reconnect with the universe. I feel like an entirely different person. Its an indescribably profound experience. I now slave away in this overstimulating world in hopes of one day being able to buy a home in a small village where I'll be able to live that lifestyle every single day for the rest of my life.
@Vizivirag7 сағат бұрын
You were happy because you were a child. If as an adult you had no choice but live there, you would curse each day.
@Thanks_for_posting.3 ай бұрын
Another great podcast keep up the good work ❤
@thedavidboland3 ай бұрын
cheers!
@zenaakers74692 ай бұрын
absolutely. well put, Sir. Fine and dandy here, wishing you a positive and inspiring day. Thank you for putting this into words for those who are less articulate than you, I love the steady delivery
@kathleen_rietz_artist3 ай бұрын
Welcome back! Sounds like a very nice retreat away from technology, if only for a short time.
@Rebecca-qw3pq23 күн бұрын
As I watch this from my iPad while I scroll through my phone and attempt to work from my laptop 😂😅 I loved this video very insightful and refreshing. Thank you
@mcrow95993 ай бұрын
Every year, i take a tech free camping trip. Clears the mind.
@Magnetron33Ай бұрын
I'm 71 and have never owned a cellphone. I am blessed!
@PraveenSrJ0111 күн бұрын
Never ever in your whole life you mean????
@PraveenSrJ0111 күн бұрын
Whoa 😳 if so that is incredible
@Magnetron3311 күн бұрын
@@PraveenSrJ01 No! Not ever! I hate cell phones and how rude they make people. Communicating electronically is getting ridiculous. I like face to face. The way it was intended
@PraveenSrJ0111 күн бұрын
@@Magnetron33 thanks 🙏 for sharing
@Magnetron3311 күн бұрын
@@PraveenSrJ01 You are welcome and Blessings to you and your family!
@theguynextdoor49783 ай бұрын
When I grew up, it was a different world. Kids weren't enslaved to their pads or phones or asked if they identified as neutral, boy or girl in school. Internet at home was a luxury, and charged by the minute. If we exceeded more than an hour a week, the phonebill went through the roof. We rang each other's doors, and we went out playing. People had a real thirst for connections with real people. I am also limiting my consumption. Too much toxic garbage on social media these days.
@Spydeberg78763 ай бұрын
I found some sort of inner peace earlier this summer, but then i suddenly lost it, couldn’t think of why. I knew it wasn’t using my phone less. It was not silence (like not music or podcast)- but yesterday I figured it was being outside and sitting down. I'm just doing nothing or reading a book (i read think like a monk, so it's kinda relevant to the mindset, I guess). But just the sitting down part, walking in the same area, did not get me this calmness. Very fascinating ❤ Autumn is coming in Norway so it's not that easy to sit comfortably with the rain, but i will try to do is anyway.
@patrickdonahue83843 ай бұрын
Cell phones, Keeping a diary for the devil. Think about that for awhile. 😢😢.
@deltapi88592 ай бұрын
"the messages I though were there and weren't there" I know EXACTLY what you talk about. I sporadically do phases of no "smartphone". Just to be focused on the immediate world and when I come back I'm always shocked how people do not even try to engage in meaningful contact anymore. We all have become tools of entertainment or ego to each other. But the real meaningful and authentic is gone. We become super skilled in getting rid of the person, but engage in what we thinks brings more entertainment or social currency.
@introspectivevelociraptor82742 ай бұрын
Switched to a flip phone months ago, people still call me crazy.
@Leignheart2 ай бұрын
I literally have 0 of these problems. I can set my phone down when needed, and pick it up when needed. Its about self control. I just wish others had more of it.
@Branman3453 ай бұрын
I do like that’s we have knowledge at our finger tips though. As much as smartphones might be hindering us there are things that we can do with smart phones tags we weren’t able to do before. I know what you man and I have learned to monitor and schedule how much I use my phone. It’s all about balance and how much screen time you are participating in. You don’t necessarily have to cut yourself off from the world you can in moderations use this technology. Don’t let it control you be the controller of your technology.
@sinistersaint9 сағат бұрын
2 summers ago, I was part of a bat research team that worked deep in the woods of southern Indiana for about 4 months. We had basic power and running water, but no internet, tv, or phone services. We had simple cabins to sleep in and a communal kitchen/bathroom for basic necessities. I was mostly disconnected from the world; I was either working with my team, playing board games with them, hiking on my own, or exploring the nearby town (still no reliable cell service). It was the **best** summer of my life, and I am trying to make a life that matches that existence.
@artfx92 ай бұрын
I can confirm. If I was not addicted to my phone, my life would be something.
@wendywyll5032Ай бұрын
‘The internet really highlights to us the things that aren’t in our control, that never have been in our control’. This is so profoundly true and why our collective anxiety has increased since the internet.
@LucasRodmo2 ай бұрын
One day I will be rich and independent enough to not really need a phone.