Distancing from technical world

 During my college working days, every morning begins with my energy drink and with the scroll of my mobile phone. But there are days where I don't check my mobile phone and go to college, and if there is no first hour, mostly my friends tell me. On leave days, the whole day used to be spent with my mobile phone and laptop. It's been productive or not been productive; I was totally attached to technical gadgets. If there were no mobile phone and other technical gadgets, probably time would never have passed for me. Even most of my notes are on my laptop, and even the books I read were mostly soft copy. After coming to the native country, I found myself distancing from technical gadgets. I began to check my WhatsApp at noon, and most importantly, I used to charge my phone every day, but now it has changed to once every 3 days. In the past 3 days in native, I didn't care about my laptop, and only yesterday I noticed it because my dad asked me to help him with his work. The reason for my distancing is that I am lost in nature. Playing in mud, painting in bottles, collecting flowers and leaves, sitting for a while near the fish pond, learning some dishes—yeah, these things made me have a distance from the technical world. Sometimes I used to wonder what would happen if the whole day the network was cut down. By the way, if it were native, I would survive by roaming the whole area. In the evening, I look at the beautiful sky. Just have a look at it, because that's the only thing that I do to calm myself and lose myself in nature.



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