These days you're not just competing with the tedium, you're competing with the cellphone.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've used a cellphone exactly twice. Things move on. The world changes. And I don't know it.
I am trying to cultivate the notion that constantly misplacing one's cell phone is a charming eccentricity... my children aren't buying it.
I didn't own a cell phone for a long time. I was late in the game on that.
I hate cellphones. They are not for good, they're for evil. They're for gossip.
I have a cell phone that doesn't behave like a phone: It behaves like a computer that makes calls. Computers are becoming an integral part of daily life. And if people don't start designing them to be more user-friendly, then an even larger part of the population is going to be left out of even more stuff.
And when your phone rings, pick it up. Open yourself up to the possibility a phone call offers. Discover this remarkable device called the telephone. It will give you a serious competitive advantage.
I actually have this fantasy of giving up my cell phone.
I don't try to attach myself to technology so much. I'm on my phone a lot, though, but in the off season, I try to get away from it as much as I can.
The cellphone is humanity's biggest platform. If we can't use it to change education or health care, then shame on us.
We have too many cellphones. We've got too many internets. We have got to get rid of those machines. We have too many machines now.
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