⏺ Message to most people: Throw your phone away! Part 1

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Your phone can be your best friend, or your worst nightmare. Which is it for you?
~Zane Bradshaw~

I just did a Google search, and I could not find one decent example of the quote I was looking for. So, I just made my own. That is in the exact context that I would like to explain this.

So, notice I mentioned in the title 'most people'. This is because for most people, their phone is a HUGE liability. So for those people, it's their worst nightmare.

So, why do I say your phone is probably a liability? Well, let me ask you a questionnaire. Answer these in your head:

  1. Do you have the Facebook app installed?
  2. Do you have the Instagram app installed?
  3. How many people do you message on Whatsapp per day?
  4. How many games do you have installed?
  5. Do you have the YouTube app installed?
  6. Do you have SnapChat installed?

Answer those questions. See, the reason I say 'most' people, is because I do not have a single one of those applications installed on my phone. Not even YouTube.

Why not even YouTube? Because I know the app is very responsive and addictive. The main video feed has way too much clickbait. If I need motivation, I simply open my phone's browser, and I search a quick video, and then I close it.

If you have those applications installed, I am 90% certain that you are not trying your best in life. Now, notice I kept that extra 10% on unsurety? That's because these applications can also be used in a person's favor. They can all be used as business tools too. I know many people who make a lot of money through many of these apps.

See, for me the only use I have for my phone is:

  1. Occasionally logging into my bank account.
  2. Replying to comments on Steemit.
  3. Messaging somebody for something urgent.
  4. Listening to motivating music.
  5. Using the mobile web browser instead of my MacBook.

That's it. I basically abandoned my Instagram account like 2 months ago. Same with my Facebook account. Why? They are life suckers! Haven't you ever noticed how Instagram was designed? It's an addictive atmosphere and environment. It's designed with the same concept as the business plan presented in 'The Wolf of Wallstreet'. That plan is to never allow your customer to cash-out or leave your service.

My conclusion to all this was simple.. DELETE! I had over 35K followers on Instagram (Maybe still do). I got thousands of likes per post I used to make. None of that matters. It's about being real, and being bigger than all that stereotype sh*t.

This was Part 1 of this series. Stay tuned for Part 2 in the next post. I have 27K SP, so I like to reward great comments!

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