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Rosie Whinray's avatar

Kate, I feel you. I am tentatively hoping we are witnessing the beginning of a swelling moment of mass tech-refusal, because one major problem of being a modern-day Luddite is the loneliness of it. I personally might refuse, but everywhere I go is still saturated with tech. However, I've noticed more and more people talking about these things lately. I recently wrote this essay about how I think it's a valid choice not to follow current events, for mental health preservation: https://rosiewhinray.substack.com/p/strong-stories-for-tower-times

Phones are extremely addictive and need to be treated as such. Reverting to dumbphone is advisable; another method I have found to be successful in limiting tech use at home is deciding on a certain amount of screen time per day, then setting an alarm to enforce the decided limit (I did half an hour morning and evening). The thing is, the real world feels better, and once you've broken the back of the addiction it becomes easier not to crave it.

Best of luck with continued recovery. I'm sorry you're having such a shitty time. Thanks for keeping it real. Solidarity

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Rook's avatar

Your gift as a writer has been honed to the point where even a brain injury cannot taint its magnificence. This was an awesome read that reflects the severity of our current predicament but somehow manages to communicate dread in a manner that paradoxically, by virtue of the article's existence, exposes the indomitable human spirit. I would like to end with a quote attributed to Edmund Burke, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is when good people do nothing"

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