Thanks for the comments!
Yesterday I asked you to imagine life without your phone.
Many wished for the simpler times before the smart phone.
Others admitted “Losing it would create a complete mess.”
I agree and I agree.
Now here’s….
The Sunny Side of Losing Your Phone
“Where’s my phone?”
We’re always asking ourselves this question.
We all fear losing our phone or leaving it behind.
The smart phone is our photo album, our bank, our money, our Roladex, our TV, our radio, even our school…
But when the worst thing that can happen to you happens, the fear no longer has power over you.
Where’s my phone?
In London.
I hope it’s having a good time without me.
I’m having a good time without it.
Part of you remained in London, quite interesting if the part is traveling too, maybe it is more stationary part under care of second person … in need person .. or confused with it
Have you asked, for example, the lost goods office in London if your phone has been brought there?
Sorry Ryan you lost your phone and that it’s missing to you.If I was in your place I would feel the same thing. Of course you are very right, all of us we have fear to loose our phone because like I said they are personalised and someone may descover our personality about how apps and things we are in our phone. I’m surprised that in a city like London you can loose your phone, so easily I thought this is suitable for Romania cities and simple people, like Romanian , for example.
I wish you many more good times without your phone
is not a time for walking with fear
Why do you relate the fear with the time???? You make a statement .What do you mean?
My phone is an essence of feeling I’m not alone . Without my phone, I would feel .lost without friends,without all my connection with the society .
True. With the lost phone you(and I) would have to start to build from the scrap again our network of friends, connections to family members, planned works and meetings, to pick up our memories of the past.
But : what doesn’t kill you, that makes you stronger ! You (and I) would survive!
What do you mean “to survive and to feel stronger??? To live without a relationship ,to feel lonely, can not make you strong,even so you are going to survive. If I lost my phone,I would immediately buy another one.
When you fall, you’ll get up again. When you loose your phone, you’ll build your networks again in the new phone. When life brings you accidents or even tragedies and you survive them, you get stronger, because you know that you are able to survive it.
I see you have really good time without phone, except this moment when you understood that you lost it😬
Thank you for this beautiful story and every time you write very interesting story. I would like to read them in your book …maybe one your book will be written ….or maybe you have already done.
Sunny side of life is without mobil phone😊
A Vitamin V book…hmm, maybe one day.
Five stars to you, for your phone i’m sorry but is it so important ?
And enjoy your time without this madness phone !!!
When you lost something important and no way to find it, there was nothing left except to get used to it.
Or to try to to find a solution.—–why to get used to it???? Our life is a tremendous lesson for giving us the oportunity to face,to cope and to find solution and to fix the problems
Of course, you have to take it stoic ally. What is lost, is lost.
By the way, I like your surname, it’s same as a name of the street I am living on ! In Slovakia the “klen” is a name of one kind of tree, and “Klenova street” means the street lined with Klen trees. 😊
I wish you good time for allt.
Well if had lost my phone 📱 then it will was a big mess ,I can imagine what it will happened if the technology goes off,. But I think that all the word it will benign the peace ✌️and more smiles 😃
It’s thrue: all nowadays life is in our phones. Funny. I remember time without cellphones. And more: without analog phones. How it was pościele? 😉