Could you walk away from all your technology and be okay?

Threnody

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Money wise? Hell No....Tech is my bread and butter

In every other conceivable way? In a heartbeat

When things get to a point (and it will) where its mandatory to implant tech inside you to buy and sell....I'm out
 

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Depends on what the reward is. I could do it as described (still get desktop with dial-up) for a while depending on what's in it for me.
 

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Yea I could , I grew up without smartphones,tablets,high speed internet etc. You actually had to socialize with people, go do things for entertainment and approach women if you wanted p*ssy

All I would need is an iPod. Let me be clear technology makes life way more convenient today but I could survive without it cuz I lived in a world without it being so prevalent once upon a time
 

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I definitely can.

I think deep down I’m a very spiritual person and I tend to find most of my inspiration from the natural environment around me. So every year I strive to disconnect more from technology, which has become an impediment to me really connecting with the natural world, for activities that put me more in tune with nature. That includes growing my own food, hunting my own food, fishing, hiking, sailing, skiing, and any activity that allows me to wield the natural elements. Hell, I’m even trying to learn how to knit to make my own clothes.

When I go on summer vacations, it’s already no tv or internet. It’s just books, music, board games and face to face interaction with people. I’m not a video game player so I don’t have that burden.

But knowing what I know now about news in today’s society, most of it is morbid and negative, and I would be perfectly fine disconnected and oblivious to it all. A very simple life with limited technology actually appeals to me.
 
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