Love some of the ideas for how to break the stranglehold of dependency on devices - specially the smartphone. When I am driving alone and even to a place I have been many times before, I find myself turning on directions on my phone. Not because I cannot get there without assist but using the map on the phone to drive has become habitual. I actually like the radio being interrupted by instructions to merge, turn left or right.
Logically, I should not want that specially that I know how to get to my destination. Every once in a while, the absurdity of my behavior makes me pause and drive without turn by turn directions. I feel better in the end. Can listen to something interesting or just do nothing but drive. There is a long way to go for me before I can do what the author is recommending:
If you approach your phone with your own version of ritual propriety, you may end up using it more, or less. You may use it at different times, or in different ways. The Way is not the same everywhere at all times, for you or anyone else. Trusting in it means trusting that whatever you get, it will be more harmonious than what you had before, and different from what you thought you wanted.
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