Land Use And Phone Fasting

What percentage of your mental space is occupied by this or that aspect of your life, this or that product?

It may be surprising to observe this.
Let’s take the example of the telephone and its associated functions, those to which this terminal gives existence,
What proportion of psychic time is allocated to it ?
What size is the telephone space-time pie chart ?
Colossal, most often.

I remove it—telephone fasting, digital fasting.
I hear it calling me, screaming, howling with hunger.

It shows me all the horror, all the perfidy of its features, the assaults, spasms, and final tremors that accompany its disappearance.
This telephone space-time is emptied of its occupant.

Let’s keep it available.
Let’s maintain availability.
Let’s not leave the premises to some insistent occupant.

Wealth is in availability,
Not in activities

©FJ August 2025
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    1. The good news is you can try it for a while without having to suffer long term consequences of a radical choice.
      Taste and see.

      I can only imagine how much cognitive sovereignty we shall be able to reclaim.
      This invasion has to stop.
      Not even an invasion… A mere surrender of the will
      One little coward gap in our guard
      And it all got in.

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      1. Tried this a hundred times when I was a kid… Unreliable once we leave the theoretical field.
        Logistically challenging as well.

        Remote mind reading could be the best alternative.

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      2. That would imply that the messages we share are worth sending someone through the wilderness of the northern sea.
        For the sake of a continuity in our discussion it might be a safer bet to keep some rudimentary form of technology…

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      3. No ponctuation system. Does not allow subtlety.
        Limited to emergency situations.
        (I’m trying to start a fire my living room as I read this…blocking smoke passage, following a f.r.a.n.c.k. pattern.
        Which is useless when you already know my name.
        Well, that was a test. Do you copy?

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