I’ve gotten into the habit of leaving my phones in the car when I’m not at home. Whether I’m at school or reading at a coffee place it seems more logical to leave it in the car so that it would not disturb me. I’m not expecting any text messages or phone calls during the time I’ll be in school or at the coffee shop anyway. It usually just distracts me to text mundane things like seeing this old dude exhibiting his butt cleavage. It’s just a waste of load really. My only concern is that if someone has an emergency and they were trying to reach me because they need my help. I guess it boils down to discipline or decorum. We just need to learn how to not get disturbed by it.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
De-tech-ifying
I’ve gotten into the habit of leaving my phones in the car when I’m not at home. Whether I’m at school or reading at a coffee place it seems more logical to leave it in the car so that it would not disturb me. I’m not expecting any text messages or phone calls during the time I’ll be in school or at the coffee shop anyway. It usually just distracts me to text mundane things like seeing this old dude exhibiting his butt cleavage. It’s just a waste of load really. My only concern is that if someone has an emergency and they were trying to reach me because they need my help. I guess it boils down to discipline or decorum. We just need to learn how to not get disturbed by it.
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