Online Road to Offline. HoL 168


Humans of Lagos

"I thought I was addicted to phone screens, I could never have imagined that I can live with having a restricted access to the virtual world.

My Cell phone developed a software malfunctioning; while I totally forgot that the phone still carried a warranty, I took it to a roadside repairer to be fixed. The quack compounded it's problem by installing the wrong Operating System thereby killing the phone.

When I eventually took the phone to the manufacturing company, I was asked to bring more than 80% of the initial cost of the phone. I had forfeited the warranty when I took it to an unauthorized repairer.

I decided not to worry myself about being phoneless. At first, it was a hard ball, but I later adapted.
I get to check my mails on my laptop, and ignored the social media. I felt an unexpected flood of freedom.

So many of our pursuits are illusional. Like many of our wants and needs- if not all. We are thinking beings that can either create pains or pleasure for ourselves through our own thoughts.

© FERT, 2019"

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