What I Learned From A Decade Of Staring At Screens!
Sagas of the Existence Ruled by Screens
My first laptop would be a senior high school graduation gift. I had been 17 and bound for school. Before that moment, the main one where I tore into floral wrapping paper and unveiled a shiny computer, my parents had strictly monitored my digital consumption. I had been a ‘90s child from the suburbs within the mountain tops, in the end. The majority of my adolescence was spent running barefoot within the forest with neighborhood kids.
“Most of my adolescence was spent running barefoot within the forest with neighborhood kids. It had been as idyllic and screen-free because it sounds.”
In '09, I received my first smartphone. Forever mounted on my LG Chocolate phone (RIP Razr), I had been behind around the trend. I added another screen to my col...