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Reflections on becoming

I have snapped out of it

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Using a dumbphone for almost two months forced me to be in the moment.

What else should I do with those hands?

Where should you put your eyes?

And the more I get disconnected from the device, the more I feel connected with those around me. Even if it means they’re hooked with their devices while I wait for them to snap out of it.

Yes, snap out of it.

I have snapped out of it.

And in retrospect, I can continue with life without a smartphone. Although it felt like a cheat to have a tablet. Still, the convenience of a smartphone cannot be said the same for a tablet, would you?

And as long I can find a way to log into a computer and write a blog post daily, I’d still be here typing and typing words away until they reach you.

Do I want to have a smartphone again?

I’m not sure if I really wanted my phone fixed. Or perhaps buy a new one. I don’t know.

Although I learned that whatever phone you’re using signals what kind of person you are.

Would I look cheap holding a dumbphone? Perhaps, that must be the case.

But I never felt this free.

I think it’s a nice bargain for now. Until then, let me savor the disconnection. Although I’m still wired to the net, I might not be as plugged in as you are.

I have snapped out of it.


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