When we go online we log out of reality. There is plenty to do there. In fact, you could be there forever and never see it all.
At a given time, is that good for you?
Bob Ligmanowski
7 years ago
Cool picture ! Really makes you think about evolution and where some people go with it ( backwards).Internet, with cell phones really take this to a new level. You see kids ( sometimes mine included:) not even engaged with family conversations at dinner our going out to a great restaurant. My wife makes them put phones in center of table, and the first to grab theirs has to pay the bill……funny no one grabs their phone :))
Paula
7 years ago
Does this mean we shouldn’t be reading your blogs? 😉
Keith Vaughan
7 years ago
Truth! (And, no, it is not good for you.)
Andrea
7 years ago
It doesn’t matter who you are or how you look. What matters is what you do. Connecting to the matrix is inevitable if one wants to earn a living and communicate with a selected part of the world. But the danger is slick and stealthy.
Instead of watching others live their life every single afternoon on a screen, I choose to play word games and run around with the kids. I get some exercise, we laugh a lot and feel much closer to each other at the end of the day.
Hearing them giggle and say, ‘this was so much fun’ always puts me in a better state.
Cool picture ! Really makes you think about evolution and where some people go with it ( backwards).Internet, with cell phones really take this to a new level. You see kids ( sometimes mine included:) not even engaged with family conversations at dinner our going out to a great restaurant. My wife makes them put phones in center of table, and the first to grab theirs has to pay the bill……funny no one grabs their phone :))
Does this mean we shouldn’t be reading your blogs? 😉
Truth! (And, no, it is not good for you.)
It doesn’t matter who you are or how you look. What matters is what you do. Connecting to the matrix is inevitable if one wants to earn a living and communicate with a selected part of the world. But the danger is slick and stealthy.
Instead of watching others live their life every single afternoon on a screen, I choose to play word games and run around with the kids. I get some exercise, we laugh a lot and feel much closer to each other at the end of the day.
Hearing them giggle and say, ‘this was so much fun’ always puts me in a better state.