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by AngeloAnolin
1711 days ago
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For people who have lived in the era where doing this is generally the norm, it would be quite easy and straightforward. Most people would do is: - socialize and interact personally - focus on manual stuff (cleaning, crafts, etc.) - sports or physical activity - reading books or other printed medium - day trips For those who were already born where an electronic gadget has been integrated into their lives, this will be challenging, but still doable. The core is to focus on discipline and commitment. Once you have set aside any electronic device, you need to fight the urgency to even peek at it (even for a few minutes). This comes the part where one would need to introspect and determine what other things in life they (want) can do that does not involve any (inter)network connected device. Find new craft or stuff to focus on. Talk with friends / family members physically (maintaining safe physical distance for health). Feel the nature by taking long walks or hikes. Handling of this challenge is proportional to your level of discipline. |
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