Phone Detox: Bring sanity to your most intense technological relationship

Phone Detox: Bring sanity to your most intense technological relationship

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-27 14:18:09
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:The School of Life
  • ISBN:1999917928
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

The dark truth is that it has become very hard to find anyone (and certainly anything) more interesting than one's smartphone。 The PHONE DETOX book knows we love our phones and would never want us to give them up, but it is also gently aware that these delightful gadgets bear a hidden cost。 This book is a tool that aims to bring a little sanity to our closest, most intense and possibly most danger-laden technological relationship。

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Reviews

Lucy

Accessible and digestible pieces of philosophy to help you reflect on how you integrate technology into your life and world。 If it could help me actually physically put down the phone it would be 5 stars。。。 but certainly one I’ll re-read to embed the ideas。

Carnelian King

This was not enough information and not helpful。 It is a silly little thing worth little more than a passing distra ruin when it could have actually been something helpful and valuable

Leah

Keeping at my bedside to read again and again。

Andrew

If you're one who knows the importance of meditation, and getting daily breaks to de-stress our selves, or just like philosophy, this book is good for those interested, or a gift to try to get someone to understand why you prefer not to use your phone, social media。 If you're on the same page you'll probably enjoy it but Its not essential to you。 Its passable as a short essay, as an opinion of the philosophical implications of phones in our lives。 This book is more of a cute, little, but brief, If you're one who knows the importance of meditation, and getting daily breaks to de-stress our selves, or just like philosophy, this book is good for those interested, or a gift to try to get someone to understand why you prefer not to use your phone, social media。 If you're on the same page you'll probably enjoy it but Its not essential to you。 Its passable as a short essay, as an opinion of the philosophical implications of phones in our lives。 This book is more of a cute, little, but brief, flipbook with insightful perspectives on the ways our phones change, inhibit, excel, and overall complicate things that we use them for now, or how it was before。 Agreed with most of it, if you do too you'll want to pass it off to others, especially those who suffer due to their phones, have constant phone hyperactivity, since its so brief but through。 。。。more

Jack Smith

took a tiny amount of notes from this book。 the book has a nice form factor and design。 but ultimately didn’t include anything revolutionary。