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Phone Free Will's avatar

No waffle at all!

I want to be careful because I am no expert in addiction. But like you I do suspect that the negative effects of phone use are more serious than we think. We might not see it clearly because so many of us are caught in it? We have normalised it somehow, but some of the data, especially from young children, suggests things are going badly wrong.

When I did this for 30 days, I noticed effects that were really surprising. On the one hand that was great, on the other was a little disturbing to see how much phone use could affect my mind.

Thank you so much for reading, and for the thoughtful comment.

WolfepakMom's avatar

Reading along, I found myself wondering if you had this epiphany during your meditation on a phone free commute. “If you change your mind, you change your world.” This is tremendous. Did you make it up yourself, because this could be one for the ages.

I do like the analogy of Boethius and how he never would have come to peace with a phone in his hand. That without the time to reflect with his mind and nothing else, his suffering would have endured.

A wonderful way to make the point that our top three will be quelled if we give attention to four. Really though. It could be any number four. Whatever it is that keeps reflective thought from occurring. Phone or otherwise.

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