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If you didn't have internet for a whole week, what would you do? πŸ˜ƒ

Yesterday I was thinking about how dependent we are on the Internet. Especially when our work depends on it. What would you do if you couldn't access it for a whole week?

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Sophia Thompson
I'd use the time to catch up on reading all those books I've bought!
AndrΓ© J
Play the dinosaur game that shows up in your chrome browser when there is no internet. πŸ¦–
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@sentry_co Knowing you, you'd be hacking your space bar to beat it.
Hussein Hashish
tried it and was amazing. went on an off the grid scuba diving trip, had no cell signal. forgot about everything for a week. realized how attached we are to our phones. felt actually less stressed, slept better
Hussein Hashish
@busmark_w_nika Absolutely! everyone's in the moment. no one is on their phones. a detox which I've been consistently doing once year for quite some time
Darren Chen
Unbelievable, maybe I will be crazy πŸ˜‚
Avital Trifsik
I'd be at the beach, reading books and drinking mimosas πŸ˜… or being busy looking for wifi lol
Debajit Sarkar
Validate 5 ideas using friends or strangers on the street.
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Oh I'd be flying my drones all week! πŸ˜…πŸšhttps://www.youtube.com/@max.jacobs
Edena
I suppose I wouldn't be able to work, so I'd travel somewhere.
Edena
@busmark_w_nika I didn't haha. I cannot trick my brain to romanticize having no internet, but it could be cute to try.
Zain Ul Abdin
I actually experienced it and what I did was very simple I watched a series and movie all week and it was quite refreshing.
Zain Ul Abdin
@busmark_w_nika Harry Potter is my all-time favorite. I was planning on rewatching the movies again since it's been so long, but I'm short on time nowadays, so it's on pause or I would've watch Your Lie in April (It's a Anime season).
Konok Nazmul
I'd probably start a support group for fellow Internet-deprived souls. We could bond over writing letters with actual pens and... gasp... talking face-to-face! Who knows, we might even discover this ancient thing called "outside." πŸ˜‚
Hossein Yazdi
I'd not read books, definitely! πŸ˜… I'd instead play offline games! 😊
Gurkaran Singh
As someone deeply immersed in the tech world, losing internet access for a week would be quite the challenge! I'd probably dust off some old books, work on offline projects, and perhaps finally learn that ukulele sitting in the corner. Who knows, maybe we'll discover a whole new world beyond the digital realm! πŸŒπŸ“šπŸŽΈ
Oleksandr Buratynskyi
Books! They're all waiting for me, calling, whispering my name πŸ₯Έ
Oleksandr Buratynskyi
@busmark_w_nika actually Lord of the Rings trilogy, if you we talk about the best. The most useful is "Diary of a stoic. 366 questions to yourself" Holiday Ryan And you?)
Span Chen
do some sports
Kabir Haynes
we will die
Kathleen Smith
i meet with my old friends
Amari Parker
Without the internet as a distraction, I'd probably spend more time experiencing nature by going for hikes, bike rides, visiting parks or the beach. It's a chance to unplug and get some exercise.
Grzegorz Piechnik
Reading & Networking probably:p
Alex Shapoval
Reading books, touching grass, watching clouds, ideating and planning... Wait... Actually, this sounds like a perfect vacation week!
Massimo Chieruzzi
I would be super productive. I know because I always am when I'm on an airplane or places with no internet connection. I'd read, write blog posts, write code and overall plan a lot of stuff with no distraction!