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Old 03-26-2012, 02:51 PM   #7
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If there isn't quick agreement to the basic idea of the thread, you are wasting your time here. I am not going to try to convince anyone of anything, but rather am commiserating with those that see and recognize a problem with their own habits, and have taken steps or at least thought about how they can loosen the golden chains of too much info too much of the time.

Addictions come in many forms and they can channel too much energy down the wrong path. The ever present Smartphone can become an addiction and like any addict the Smartphone user feels very strongly that life is close to impossible without it.

dadioflex, it is partially, but it is similar to the particular baby and bathwater example where you wish to rid yourself of the dirty water while keeping the nice clean baby. I use the internet, but I make a deliberate effort to keep it to the minimum so I can concentrate on what is important. That is what I and the writers referred to are saying.
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