Been my experience too on camping trips. Wonder if the boredom subsides after more days though & gives way to introspection, deeper thinking
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Also: kind of sounds like a trial run article of a Condé Nast AI designed to eliminate human writers & enslave is all. So, there’s that.
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I've tried a digital cleanse numerous times and have always been unsuccessful at it.
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That's the whole point of why it's needed. Unplugging is only agonizingly boring bc we've become dependent and forgotten how to be.
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This guy seems genuinely happy with his digital routine, and that's great. But it's not true he wouldn't be learning without his devices
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Learning unplugged looks different & focuses on different kinds of things. Also the balance btwn creating & being informed prob shifts
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I smell defensiveness here, effectively/intelligently justified, but I feel there's something deeper here that he's not in a position to see
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To get past the boredom of unplugging takes practice and time. Like meditation, it feels like nothing's happening, and you're not wrong
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But, like meditation, unplugging offers good things that you wouldn't experience if you didn't blindly practice your way through the boredom
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Yes! Particularly for celebs used to digital adoration. Not buyin' it for a minute.
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