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My friend’s journey towards being more skep-tech-al
By Rosie Perera | April 5, 2010 at 5:41 pm
I have a friend named Leif Hansen who has been an inspiration to me in the struggle between wanting to spend less time online and yet feeling drawn to it. Both he and I have a love-hate relationship with technology, and we both go through periods of wanting/needing to take significant time away from it in order to rejuvenate our physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, physchological, relational selves. He’s just written a great blog post about his plans to take two weeks off from geeking out and move back towards the direction of spending less time in front of screens for the long term. It’s ironic that he’s posting this reflection online, but it’s understandable. He’s preparing his readers and social networking contacts to have less communication from him in the future. I don’t have to prepare you, faithful readers, for that, since you already know I don’t post here very often. I’m glad I don’t feel the compulsion to blog that often. But I could definitely take a leaf from Leif’s book and spend less time online in general. Maybe next week…
Here’s Leif’s post:
Skep-Tech: 10 Reasons Why I’m Moving Away From Being So Screen-centric & How I Hope to Do it
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