_RAGNAR_
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I'm amazed at how many people on this thread say they can't do without a mobile phone. It's not like I hate technology either - I'm a programmer. I just like my freedom, too, and for me a mobile prevents that. (Especially job related - I suppose if you travel a lot in your job I understand, but when I stop work I don't want to think about it for a millisecond until the next day).
“Can’t do without” and being a slave (i.e. not having your freedom) are two different things that a dependant on the user of the technology. Even when I had a land-line the ringer was turned off most of the time. I don’t have to jump and run to the phone because it commands me. I don’t have to answer because a person calls, they don’t command me either. When you watch people interact with their belongings you can see how much the item owns them, the physical/emotional reactions they have to the things when it commands them, etc.
Most people let themselves be Pavlovianly trained by their technology. If you wired them up you would see the physical reaction the ringer or text alert activates in them. Slaves.
I don’t want to do without either my smart phone or my computer, I find them very convenient and they allow me to experience more of life not less, but I through conscious effort keep them in their place.(most of the time)
We have to remember that anything that is successful like a phone, compute game, website, etc is “addictive”; through evolutionary design the things that are most addictive out-compete those that are not. Numerous companies are competing to be your drug dealer and give you your fix. They are constantly upgrading their drugs to try to win you over.
IMO most people’s relationship with their phone is that of an alcoholic or other drug addict, in many cases in desperate need of intervention.