After living without a phone for 63 days (still continuing - yeah, it's not the story I said about 38 days) and not being able to use my laptop for 6 days, it proved to me that life is full of moments and we have plenty of time every day. Sometimes I study and read for hours without knowing the time, or what's going on in the world is not important anymore. I'm having lunch - I'm just having lunch, no YouTube or movie. I'm going to sleep - I read and really sleep very well. I wake up not knowing the time - just estimating by the state of the sun and sky, and interestingly, in most cases I can estimate properly. When I talk with someone - I really talk with them, I want to listen to their stories, because I've become bored from doing another activity for hours and everything is interesting to me naturally. I open and read several pages of different books, I laugh, I think and continue living. It's like pure peacefulness and completeness.
I've repaired my laptop and I'm using it, but after even 12 hours I could say it's making my life faster, more worrying, and maybe it's because I could have imposter syndrome, but I wish I could reach faster the stage of my life where I can live in this way - no urgent things, news and so many people. Just having fresh curiosity for nature, life and people.
Now I'm thinking of having 1 technology-free day once a week at least. Have you ever experienced a technology-free day? Would you try it?
I've repaired my laptop and I'm using it, but after even 12 hours I could say it's making my life faster, more worrying, and maybe it's because I could have imposter syndrome, but I wish I could reach faster the stage of my life where I can live in this way - no urgent things, news and so many people. Just having fresh curiosity for nature, life and people.
Now I'm thinking of having 1 technology-free day once a week at least. Have you ever experienced a technology-free day? Would you try it?