Smart Phone Addiction
February 12, 2016
JOE A. writes:
I see articles like this one, by a woman who quit her smart phone, all the time now. There is an inherent human yearning for companionship and experience. Virtual reality is novel, and thereby attractive in a way, but it is not satisfying and, apparently, it starts to grate on a person.
Organizations that further true human contact, experience, and camaraderie will be the new leaders, even priests, reintegrating the lost and the never-found into human society.
Oh and for the record, there are no smartphones in my house. No tablets. We haven’t had cable television in years. We use the internet for reading and research but otherwise we do real things with real people, just as Man did for the last 200,000 years of his existence.