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I’m not bored without internet. Certain reference information and current events are an issue though
Is it possible to learn of this power?
Or am I just too Gen-Z to ever learn it?
If you’re serious, I have lots of ideas. Everywhere I look, I always see something to clean. I like to get outside during all the seasons and observe what is happening. I print recipes I like and make notes to tune them to perfection. Get a ukelele and a how to play book for beginners. Or skip the book and just make up little ditties. Go for a walk, do yoga, or body weight exercises. Start a journal. Write down at least one thing that happened each day. Bonus, add weather observations. Get a radio from a thrift shop. Call someone you haven’t talked to in a while. Check out your local library’s current periodical section. Check your local town and county for events or classes that interest you. Find a creative reuse store and get some crafty supplies. Find a board game group. There’s soooo much to do!
Honestly I just realized that parents wouldn't have Wechat to scroll anymore without the internet so maybe I could get some family bonding time? lol
I feel like I had a better relationship with parents before smartphones and constant social media...
ugh... society...
Do parents these days even care about their children anymore or do they just get addicted to their phones and neglect their children?
Phones do seem especially addictive. But there have always been distractions for parent. There was the cordless phone. And before that the corded phone. And soap operas. And magazines. Sometimes we just gotta choose to be present because life is so short and unpredictable