22 Quotes About Technology Addiction

It’s easy to become addicted to technology. Things like smart phones, computers, and social media can help us accomplish so many goals and improve our lives in so many ways. But sometimes they also distract us from the most important things in life and distract us from what’s really important. These quotes about technology addiction will help you recognize your habits and find out when it’s time to put the phone down and focus on people.

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We all need a technological detox; we need to throw away our phones and computers instead of using them as our pseudo-defence system for anything that comes our way. We need to be bored and not have anything to use to shield the boredom away from us. We need to be lonely and see what it is we really feel when we are. If we continue to distract ourselves so we never have to face the realities in front of us, when the time comes and you are faced with something bigger than what your phone, food, or friends can fix, you will be in big trouble. . Evan Sutter
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Advances in technology can be empowering, progressive and enriching. History has shown this across civilisations and societies. But it has also shown, and the present and future will continue to show, that it is foolish, risky, flawed and folly without us raising our individual and collective consciousness and mindfulness to accompany it - to ensure we use it shrewdly, kindly and wisely. Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Just because you have baggage doesn't mean you have to lug it around. Richie Norton
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Better world's when we change by simulating the technology NOT the Homo sapiens Binarybijay
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All that we have achieved in life is creating a virtual reality for ourselves, while burying the actual reality! Our preference of technology over nature proves that Man is experiencing everything through the HEAD. What a pity! Ramana Pemmaraju
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There are few times that I feel more at peace, more in tune, more Zen, if you will, than when I force myself to unplug. Harlan Coben
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So that's the telephone? They ring, and you run. Edgar Degas
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Owning a drone does not a pilot make. Alex Morritt
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It is not necessary to conceal anything from a public insensible to contradiction and narcotized by technological diversions. Neil Postman
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People who smile while they are alone used to be called insane, until we invented smartphones and social media. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Here though, there are no oppressors. No one's forcing you to do this. You willingly tie yourself to these leashes. And you willingly become utterly socially autistic. You no longer pick up on basic human communication clues. You're at a table with three humans, all of whom are looking at you and trying to talk to you, and you're staring at a screen! Searching for strangers in... Dubai! Dave Eggers
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So, your kids must love the i Pad?” I asked Mr. [Steve] Jobs, trying to change the subject. The company’s first tablet was just hitting the shelves. “They haven’t used it, ” he told me. “We limit how much technology our kids use at home.” (Nytimes article, Sept. 10, 2014) Nick Bilton
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He pulled the truck onto the shoulder of the road and parked, cell phone tight in one hand, his eyes on the landscape before him. From here he could see the foothills rippling out like a blanket from the ragged edge of the mountains. They spread in loose folds until becoming the flat expanse of prairie that crossed all the way to the Great Lakes. July's bounty was a brash flare of colour: wind combed through golden tracts of wheat and sun-bright canola so brilliant he had to squint. The truck was balanced along the edge of an invisible wall which blocked Waterton from the rest of the world. He hadn't thought about how very real that barrier was; now that his phone was reconnected, it felt like a physical presence. He wasn't quite sure what he'd find on the other side. . Danika Stone
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The latest technologies are often sexy, but beware of solutions that vendors dress up like trollops, unless you're looking for a one-night stand. Stephen Few
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We live during a time in which some shoppers shiver all Thanksgiving night only to trample one another to death in a sunrise race through the electronics store to buy gaming consoles that allow them to create avatars of themselves. Joe Dilley
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It was one thing to use computers as a tool, quite another to let them do your thinking for you. Tom Clancy
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Life without a phone is riskier, lonelier, more vivid. Eloisa James
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Every social association that is not face-to-face is injurious to your health Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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The difference between technology and slavery is that slaves are fully aware that they are not free Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Tech isn’t morally good or bad until it’s wielded by the corporations that fashion it for mass consumption. Apps and platforms can be designed to promote rich social connections; or, like cigarettes, they can be designed to addict. Today, unfortunately, many tech developments do promote addiction. Adam Alter
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The almost biological certainty that the more often you checked your cell phone, the more likely you were to find that one wondrous message or notification that would improve your entire life. Courtney Maum