fuzzylumpkin
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- Dec 7, 2012
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Yeah, that's always been my thing. If you want something and can afford it, go for it.I think the thing that has changed my outlook on smartphone addiction, at least always buying a new device or upgrading every year is when you meet someone irl who has the itch to upgrade phones more than you. It makes it look ridiculous. I don't judge this guy, he can spend his money however he wants. But it made me realize my problem or how I could change my outlook on it.
I don't want to be constantly adding on more devices and debt into my life to distract me away from spending actual quality time with people. I definitely connect with my friends through the phone and sharing videos with them. But I'd rather my phone be a tool. I still love smartphones and tech and podcasts devoted to tech. But only for the purposes of learning how to get the most out of my device.
It seems I go through this cycle every year where I realize my addiction to smartphone tech but then somewhere along the line, I regress a little bit. But this time it feels different. I'm very satisfied with my S23 ultra. If there were bugs or slowdowns, I'd feel differently.
Also, when the Pixel 8 pro came out, I felt the same after my poor experience with the Pixel 7 pro. I just didn't care about it or believe the hype and ads surrounding it.
I'm happy for everyone who is upgrading to the latest phones. I don't judge anyone for wanting a new phone every year. If that's what you're into and what makes you happy, go for it.
I'm currently in the privilidged position that I just buy my crazy unnecessary crap outright. my bank account is currently in the black and it will still be in the black when the money for the S24u goes out.
Problems come when you're going into debt or not paying bills so you can buy this stuff. I've got a friend who is always getting new stuff on contract and then selling it because he over extends himself. He will be paying off the galaxy watch 6 he recently had to sell for probably the next 18-24 months...He's actually paid pretty well, he just keeps painting himself into the corner. You have to be able to recognise your limits.