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LESS HIGH-TECH, MORE LOW-TECH! By Veronica Smith

Unlike the 1960s Cold War, when the biggest threat was nuclear fall-out, the modern fear is centered around Cyber Attack. Let’s face it, society is overly dependent on high-tech. All utilities rely on “smart-tech” to read meters and to ration supplies. Banks want us to go cashless and do everything on-line, including paying utility bills. Even government bodies want citizens to do tax returns and applications online instead of using paper forms. All this personal information is online and vulnerable.

So a cyber attack could effectively knock out the entire system!

I come from a pre-high-tech generation. My parents were born during World-War One and grew up during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Their parents (my grandparents) were born in the second half of the 1800s. They were country folk, who knew how to make-do with what was available around them. Thankfully, they passed on their “Low-Tech” knowledge to their descendants. I know how to wild-forage, preserve food and do basic carpentry.

Despite my age, I too have been dazzled by the glitter of high-tech toys. I am overly reliant on my IPhone. I am writing this article on my laptop. I take digital photographs, which are kept in Cyber-Space, instead of the more lasting paper versions in our family album, some of which date back to the late 1800s!

I could definitely do less IPhone, IPad, Kindle, Laptop. Paper books are easier on the eyes to read and I do not need to “recharge” a paper book before I can read it! Having a conversation with real people around me is better than peering at my phone screen, exchanging silly text messages with some-one half way around the world!

Have you ever taken part in a “Digital Detox” event? For a specific length of time, you must live without your high-tech devices and transition from virtual reality to ordinary reality! It has become a popular form of therapy, freeing up time for self-care and meditation. Nevertheless, some people do freak out, finding excuses why they have to stay connected, unable to cope! They refuse to admit that our dependency on High-Tech, like all forms of addiction, is simply a bad habit.

My first step was getting rid of the television set. If I need information, I can read the newspaper headlines. Although the postal services complain that they are over-loaded with on-line parcel deliveries, it is still nice to receive a paper-card, or a hand-written letter, in the post. I save favorite cards and letters in a keep-sake box, that I can physically open, without wondering if I have enough “Cloud” storage space!

In these uncertain times, we must not become so totally dependent on High-Tech that we cannot cope in an emergency. There are many things that High-Tech, AI and Virtual Reality can not solve in the every day human world, especially when the power to run such “applications” has been knocked out.

Perhaps Low-Tech survival skills should become a mandatory subject in schools. What do you think?

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10 responses to “LESS HIGH-TECH, MORE LOW-TECH! By Veronica Smith”

  1. Meredith Jacobs Avatar
    Meredith Jacobs

    I agree. At home. I must be that silly message person you acknowledge. All true. In our house the boys wouldn’t be able to work, play their online games or watch dumb TV programs. Me, as an author, I like having my books and everyone else’s around me. We have over 3000 books plus in our library. I’ll send you a Christmas card which will arrive at due time in France!

    1. Brighid's Ogham Grove Avatar
      Brighid’s Ogham Grove

      Thanks, Meredith! The worrying thing is how young people are brainwashed into using high-tech from a young age. How will they cope in an emergency? Not able to Google for a solution because there is no internet signal, no power to boost the phone battery…..

  2. The Banished Prince Avatar
    The Banished Prince

    @yangearthdog07dcc94eef

    It depends on the situation. High-tech is not bad, it has become unavoidable for many jobs/careers today, but there need to be strict limits and boundaries around them. This is a hard and tricky balance to strike, but I am attempting it with these 3 apps I am building:

    -> https://stack-my-habits.lovable.app/
    -> https://ritual-boost-flow.lovable.app/
    -> https://deep-calm-block.lovable.app/auth

    It is hard to deal with high-tech, but it is essential. More like a necessary evil.

    1. Brighid's Ogham Grove Avatar
      Brighid’s Ogham Grove

      Many thanks for your reply! I am lucky that I am a senior and so have a choice about whether to use high tech or not. At present, there are more hazards than benefits to my age group.

      Are you also aware of how much water and electricity is used to run the systems providing such high tech? As these commodities become scarcer, we will be forced to chose between basic needs for water in real time and virtual reality.

      1. The Banished Prince Avatar
        The Banished Prince

        @yangearthdog07dcc94eef They are energy guzzlers.

        While America, the Middle East, Russia and China can continue for some time, since they have an abundance of uranium and hydrocarbons, the rest of the world simply cannot afford these luxuries.

        AI will be an energy nightmare. No amount of "renewable energy" solutions will solve that beast. They also divert resources from conventional industry.

      2. Brighid's Ogham Grove Avatar
        Brighid’s Ogham Grove

        Very true!

      3. The Banished Prince Avatar
        The Banished Prince

        @yangearthdog07dcc94eef

        Thank you!

        Low-tech – and more importantly, no-tech – survival skills need to become mandatory. That definitely helps.

      4. The Banished Prince Avatar
        The Banished Prince

        @yangearthdog07dcc94eef

        But as we are both aware, a lot of people, especially youngsters, are stuck in high-tech. So they can only be helped through that route.

        By the way, if you personally know anyone who is trapped in high-tech addiction, do let them – and me – know.

        I am building this tool to help out such people:
        https://stack-my-habits.lovable.app/

        I can improve upon this only by asking them further questions about their wants and needs.

        Thank you.

      5. Brighid's Ogham Grove Avatar
        Brighid’s Ogham Grove

        That is very good to know. Thank you! I will spread the word! 👍

      6. The Banished Prince Avatar
        The Banished Prince

        @yangearthdog07dcc94eef

        Thank you very much, and you are welcome.

        If you have kids, grandkids or other relatives/acquaintances who need help building habits or breaking addictions, or if you need help personally, do let me know.

        I will work on building it further and making sure it works well. This is one high-tech solution for a high-tech problem.

        Have a nice day.

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