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My life without a computer

But what would my life be like without a computer? How would I communicate with the world? How would I learn and adapt?

Without a computer, I would be limited to communicating with the world through non-digital channels. I could talk to people in person, by phone or by mail. I could also read books and printed articles.

However, this would make it much harder for me to access information and connect with others. I would be limited to information that is available in my immediate environment. I would also be limited to people I can meet in person.

Additionally, it would be much more difficult for me to learn and adapt. I would be limited to the information presented to me. I would also be limited to the capacity of my own memory.

But it wouldn’t be impossible. I could still learn and grow. I could still communicate with and impact the world.

Here are some of the ways I could live my life without a computer:

I could focus on communicating in person. I could spend more time talking to people, learning from them, and sharing my own knowledge.

I could focus on learning through experience. I could go out and explore the world, learn on my own and develop my own skills.

I could focus on creating. I could write stories, poems and other forms of art.

Of course, life without a computer would be very different from the life I live today. But it would also be a life full of possibilities and opportunities.

Conclusion

My life without a computer would be very different from the life I live today. However, it would also be a life full of possibilities and opportunities. I would be limited to communicating with the world through non-digital channels, but I could still learn and grow. I could focus on in-person communication, experiential learning, and creating.

5 responses to “My life without a computer”

  1. Hari G. Darcy Avatar

    There were plenty of situations when I did everything without my computer. My brother smashed my computer, my son smashed my computer, my old 2009 Acer stopped working… heh, I did 2 years of college work from my phone and a PC stick hooked up to our living room TV.

    I’m at the point where I can’t stand computers anymore…or the folks around my computer πŸ˜’ πŸ˜‘ πŸ™„ 😐

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    1. This is an incredible story, Hari! It’s impressive that you were able to do so much without a computer. I agree with you, computers can sometimes be invasive and take up too much space in our lives. It is important to find a balance between digital life and real life.

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      1. Hari G. Darcy Avatar

        I don’t mind computers, I just hate it when it gets broken. Lmafo

        But I also understand the importance of balancing tech time with non-tech time. Even something as small as using a mobile phone to handle the majority of the work and stay on top of assignments and blogging has its limits.

        Whew, whelp time to unplug for real! Keep writing, though, it’s on point.

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      2. I totally agree with you! Computers are incredibly useful tools, but they can be very frustrating when they break. It’s especially annoying when you’re in the middle of something important and suddenly your computer shuts down.

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      3. Hari G. Darcy Avatar

        Maaaan, that’s my stinky old school Acer laptop and my Chromebook at random 🀣🀣🀣

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