024 — Technology is Destroying My Life
In this episode of Navigating a Broken Vessel, host Dave Harris takes us on a nostalgic trip down tech memory lane—from the era of pagers and "dumb phones" to the dawn of the smartphone. While the iPhone felt like absolute heaven when it first arrived, Dave poses a heavy question we all secretly ponder: Has the smartphone secretly destroyed our lives?
The Great Screen Time Experiment
Frustrated with the constant pull of the digital world, Dave decided to fight back using the very weapon that trapped him. He locked down his device using the iOS Screen Time feature, leaving only talk and text active. The result? A spectacular, miserable failure. From easily bypassed restrictions to accidentally locking himself out of his remote work tools, Dave shares a hilarious and relatable look at why tech-based solutions rarely solve tech-based problems.
Key Highlights From This Episode:
The Digital Evolution: Tracking the personal journey from late-90s video production pagers to the modern pocket supercomputer.
Technological Determinism: Exploring the theory that technology drives human behavior and dictates our morning routines, rather than the other way around.
Unintended Consequences: A look at how noble inventions (like highway cable barriers or smartphones) can create completely unforeseen detriments to society.
The Attention Economy: Breaking down the psychological traps of social media and the age-old truth: "If you aren't paying for the service, your attention is the product."
Lifting the Digital Weight: How Dave successfully reclaimed some peace of mind by radically altering his notification settings.
Dave's Takeaway: We cannot depend on technology to cure a problem caused by technology. True digital freedom doesn't come from a new app or focus mode—it requires personal responsibility and the willingness to simply step away.
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Do you feel like your smartphone owns you? Have you found a way to successfully outsmart your screen time? Dave wants to hear your solutions!
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Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional, and this should not be taken as any kind of medical advice. If you need assistance, I highly recommend working with mental health professionals. I use many myself.