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by pokler
1223 days ago
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> A dumb phone - small and minimal functionality, easy to forget about This requires more diligence, but can't you create the experience you want on a smart phone (no social media, disable all notifications, etc.) without giving up utilities that provide actual value, such as GPS / navigation? > Exercise - no headphones, a gym provides background music and enough human contact to keep boredom at bay Interesting. I feel like I am more distracted and unfocused when I listen to the gym's music (sometimes their music just doesn't match the intensity of the workout) or when I socialize between workouts. |
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A - I travel across the city to visit friends/family/work or go somewhere far but familiar.
B - I travel across the country or for an extended period of time.
A dumb phone will cover A and a smart phone will cover B. The switching of sims is a non-issue as situation A covers almost all of the time.
For exercise, I just found that eliminating the concern of what to listen to was the real gain