Paying the smart phone tax

MichaelWinicki

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Paying the smart phone tax
(taken from a daily blog by Seth Godin– who's more known in business circles but quite often posts messages that are relevant to everyone...)

It might be costing you more than you think.

Urgent or important?: Your phone has been optimized to highlight the urgent. It buzzes and beeps. It sorts things. It brings everyone else's urgent things right under your nose, reminding you about them until they become your urgent things. A full day on your phone is almost certainly a day where you buried the important in favor of the urgent.

The moment: The smart phone brings the world to us, in our pocket. But if the entire world is there, presenting its urgencies, it's harder than ever to be here, right now, in this moment.

Brevity over density: Just about everything produced on a smart phone is done in a hurry, because there's something urgent happening just a click away. As a result, we favor brevity. Brevity in what we consume (LOL) and brevity in what we produce (GTG). It's not clear that brevity ought to be our goal in all things, or in how we spend hours of each day.

The filter bubble: Even more than on the web, the closed gardens of the smart phone world mean that we're most likely to consume ideas that we already understand, from people we already agree with. Not a path to growth, certainly.

Off the hook: Because it's so easy to hit 'send' and because there's so much noise, we can easily relieve the tension of creation with a simple click. Easy in, easy out, easy delete.

Like most things that are taxed, smart phones are often worth it, creating connections and giving us information when we need it. Perhaps, though, turning our phones off for six hours a day would be a useful way to cornering us into creating work we can't live without.

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2015/12/paying-the-smart-phone-tax.html
 

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It's made my job infinitely easier. I don't need to lug 40 lbs of navigation charts around, I can do flight planning in a few seconds, I can do performance calculations with a few button presses and I can even get full weather in the air.
 

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I hate my phone. It constantly disrupts me from doing what I want to do. It's the instrument my employer uses to summons me to work. If my employer did not give it to me and force me to have it on and with me at all times, I would not have one. It's nothing more than an electronic leash. I love my pay check. :oops:
 

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I hate my phone. It constantly disrupts me from doing what I want to do. It's the instrument my employer uses to summons me to work. If my employer did not give it to me and force me to have it on and with me at all times, I would not have one. It's nothing more than an electronic leash. I love my pay check. :oops:

My thoughts exactly. I thought my last job having a phone was like a leash. It's even worse now and I've only had this job about a month. I change the ringtone every few days because I get to hate the ringtone very fast as the phone is nothing but bad news.
 
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