Lost in Screens

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I said to myself today, "No, man, this is actually a bad habit." I reckoned that whatever I was doing on my phone that was making me pay less attention to my surroundings as I walked down the streets wasn't worth risking my safety. And so I put my phone back in my right pocket. It wasn't long, however, before I started to want to pick it up again.

Realising that, not only is this a habit for me, but it actually is for so many people these days, especially young chaps like myself. On the bus, on the train, in a meeting, at church, in lecture rooms, at social gatherings—name it! You'll find people glued to their mobile phones. Not many people care much about intimate social interactions and are often engrossed in whatever social media has for them.

I do not know what having these digital technologies was like in the old days, but I remember what it was like for me when they weren't as sophisticated as they are now. We used to visit one another to have fun when we were kids. Some of us were more involved in family gatherings and functions than we are today.

For someone like me whose daily life revolves around digital things, it can be some sort of challenge to stay away from them for a long time. Hence, you'll find most of us using our mobile phones while eating.

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Breakfast, lunch, and dinner—I either have Netflix on and a film playing or I am waltzing through apps and social media. To me, the meal is much more enjoyable that way. But then, what about the people around me? I mean, people I care about and those that care about me—what do they get? They see someone whose attention to them or the potential bond between them is greatly belittled.

Speaking of families, what does it look like to have everyone focused on their mobile phones during family time? Ugly, that's for sure. And so there are some families that forbid active involvement in digital activities during times when the family is together.

Although such a rule didn't exactly exist for me growing up as a child, it does make some sense to implement it in our everyday lives, at least for the sake of interacting with the world and its environment around me.

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Bonding happens through interaction, and interaction involves engaging with one another. Staying glued to our screens, we miss opportunities to connect with people around us. And family gatherings and times are some of the ways to build meaningful and long-lasting relationships with our parents and siblings.

So, therefore, seeing a family place a strict rule about phones at the dining clearly comes from a place of understanding what's important as family—togetherness. And, yes, it is something that I would implement in my home as a father someday. Before then, however, I have to master better habits and be more keen on being present in my interactions with people.

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We are indeed lost in this our generation into our phones. I don't really what it will look like if we are asked to come to dinner without phone because right there while we eat some are busy taking pictures.
Thanks for sharing

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It would be hard to ask some of us to come to the dining table without our phones. Kids would sure grumble. But it is necessary to implement that sometimes anyway.

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Whenever I start to think about how often I'm on my screen I am mind blown. The only time I'm not on a screen is when I'm sleeping or in class, and even in class I take a peek once or twice. It gets harder when you have so much responsibilities or obligations that require you to be online. I fear a lot of the new generation will be wearing glasses.

!PIZZA

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Heh. That is exactly the same with me, man. The only time I am not on my phone is when I am asleep, and even then, I sometimes wake in between naps to check what's up on Hive or Discord. You know how it is, man. Lol. And it does get harder, but surely, we can find some level of balance, as it's important.

As for the glasses, I also believe that phones may very well become obsolete in a time in the distant future. We may then be using intelligent glasses that have super sophisticated screens to look at.

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The interaction between family members reduced a lot because of mobile phone and using mobile phone in family moments should be a crime. That's kind of action can make the bonds between family members very weak and so it should be avoided in my opinion 🙂.

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I agree, man. We just have to find balance and seize the opportunities to bond as a family during gathering times. Family interaction is important, after all.

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The one I advise youths to avoid most is when in church or important meetings. Come on, it's your mobile phone. We need to be careful how we prioritize tech gadgets. Even as a tech guy, set limits.

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I am guilty of this sometimes. The truth, however, is that there could be some important things to attend to urgently regardless of where you are. In those cases, though, it only makes sense to not spend more time than necessary on that "urgency." You feel me, man?

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Yes that's really true friend, i am so really agree with ur first paragraph that said 'it's bad habit... Thank for sharing brother.

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