Tech Burnout is Real, But the Fix Isn’t Unplugging, It’s Choosing Better Friction
We hear it everywhere: “Unplug to reset.” “Take a digital detox.” “Turn off notifications and go outside.” There’s some truth …
We hear it everywhere: “Unplug to reset.” “Take a digital detox.” “Turn off notifications and go outside.” There’s some truth …
Let’s start with the obvious: digital calendars are supposed to make us more productive. In theory, they offer the perfect …
Most people think read receipts are just a functional detail, an innocent checkmark or timestamp confirming a message has been …
You don’t need to be doomscrolling Twitter at 3 a.m. to feel your phone chipping away at your mental health. …
There are internet people. And then there are Internet People You know the type: they refer to years as “the …
You’re scanning through your credit card or bank statement when something unfamiliar catches your eye: a charge labeled “PaybyPlateMA”. Maybe …
There’s something unnerving about a home that pays attention to you. Smart lights that anticipate your movements, thermostats that “learn” …
Not too long ago, having the latest gadget was a kind of social currency. For a certain type of person, …
Let’s set the scene: You’re in a team meeting. Someone says, “Let’s circle back on that offline,” and your boss …
There’s something quietly vulnerable about typing those words into a chat box: “What should I do with my life?” Maybe …