I've been very reliant on technology ever since I moved to Singapore. Don't blame me, it's the fastest way to get me connected to my family at home and friends from all over. It's a given that I use it at work. That would be eight to ten hours a day = 50 hours in a week. Sometimes I bring my laptop at home so I can watch series and movies, browse the Internet or write.
I know it's not healthy so I try as much as possible to do other things which do not require Internet connection. So today, I dragged my lazy ass, got my camera and walked around Punggol Park to jog and watch the sun set.
Here are some of the photos I took.
Spot the cat. |
Water activities at Punggol Park. |
Alone. |
Sunset. |
Sometimes it feels good to be alone. You have time to think and take in all the things around you. In this wired world, disconnection has become a privilege.
yep, there are days when we need clarity but disconnection (at prolonged periods) has a way of making professionals feel uncomfortable and extremely paranoid.
ReplyDeletesam had a terrible habit of checking the blackberry even if it's not blinking (during her days at G.) Hahaha.
- diana