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Buried deep in the "someday" folder of my Todoist is the germ of a book I am nowhere near brave enough to write: "A Year Without Screens." Picture it: 365 days in which you shun all smartphones, computers, and TV. It could be a nightmare, or it could be incredibly good for real-life relationships and create mad focused reading skills (for one thing, imagine only learning about Trump's onslaught of outrages in a once-daily newspaper).
Is that digital-free life even possible in the 21st century? Without access to a remote Pacific island, probably not. When your profession involves reading and writing on the internet, certainly not. Okay, how about just 52 days a year without screens? Read more...
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