- Tiffany Shlain, 24/6
There was a time as we digitalized and improved technology it was theorized it would get rid of the paper waste and open up more free time for people to relax, travel, spend time with friends and family, and explore passions. That hasn't been realized. In fact the exact opposite is true on each account. We are still buried under a mountain of paper, and we have less free time than before.
When it comes to paper waste, most businesses I know still keep "back-up" copies of important documents in case their computers fail or storage files are corrupted. People still want paper boarding passes and printed tickets. A high percentage of serious readers are still drawn to hold a print copy, so millions of books are still produced every year with an enormous number unsold and destroyed. What a waste.The bigger issue, though, is that the advance of technology that was supposed to give mankind more free time has been an utter failure. Instead, we are on our cell phones, computers and tablets constantly. We answer calls, send texts and respond to DM's as they arrive instead of waiting until we get home. Many doom scroll constantly, which is having a negative impact on our mental health. Back when I was co-owner of a local magazine, I remember being at a lunch seated across from a young photographer who wanted to break into the business. I thought I would be bombarded by questions, but she instead was constantly on her cell phone texting. When I asked why, she told me her friends would get mad at her if she didn't answer promptly. An opportunity was lost that day in an effort to keep her friends happy.
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A great book if you're interested in learning more is 24/6 by Tiffany Shlain. It covers the idea of balance and the importance of stepping away not totally, but just for a period of time - a break - each week. I read it a month ago and have been pondering since how to implement this idea in a way that is sustainable. I'm still not quite sure what will work best for me, but it will come. What will I fill that time with? Embracing sewing again. Playing the piano. Board and card games with my husband. More exercise. Taking a class to learn a new skill, or improve skills I currently have. Maybe even making bread. And definitely more reading.
It's time to reclaim control over our free time. Life is for the living and we all deserve better than to have our time siphoned away by our phone or computer. We can find a way to use technology in a smart way and enjoy the incredible opportunities it offers. We just need to stay vigilant and in charge of it - not it of us.
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