RE: Phone Addiction is Real.

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We here in Venezuela were a few years ago 15 days followed without electricity throughout the country ... It was a terrible experience, because we spent a lot of work since we not only did not have a phone because there was no electricity to be able to load the batteries, but because the basic services such as banks, TV, elevators, did not work, and it was very terrible for older people not to be able to leave their cases, especially those who live in high floors of the buildings.

On the other hand, the good part is that during those 15 days the people went out to the street and we got to talk between us, I took out a game of cards and played letters spending time during the day, and at night I listened to the radius to batteries that I had in my house. There are alternatives to the phone, and nowadays the generation of young people must learn to live without a phone, I would say that they passed at least 12 hours a day without a phone and 12 with it, to have a fair balance.



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It must have been terrible without electricity, because I can't begin to imagine if it happened now, though sometimes I am faced with low battery ,but I do always find a way to power my phone even if it's for a little bit.

I'm sure then you guys made sure to invent all kind of physical games to keep your body and soul alive.
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