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No Phone for a Year?
January 16, 2019
Success in life comes not from having the right cards, but from playing bad ones properly.
-Joshua Dool

“Imagine what we could do with our money, and hours, if we set our phones aside for a year,” begins a provocative article in the New York Times. Author Paul Greenberg speculates about the kinds of things Americans could do with the $1,380 a year and 1,460 hours spent on average on smartphones.

Here’s one example:

“In most Western states, that $1,380 you spent on your phone could buy half an acre of land. In the right conditions, that half acre could easily accommodate 150 trees. A single tree sequesters 48 pounds of carbon a year. It takes about 30 minutes for an amateur forester to plant a tree. If every American smartphone owner used that time and money to plant half an acre of trees, we would sequester about 886 million tons of carbon a year, enough to offset more than 10 percent of the country’s annual emissions.” 

Source: “In Search of Lost Screen Time,” by Paul Greenberg, The New York Times, December 31, 2018





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Rick Porter · January 16, 2019
Rainbow River
Los Angeles, Ca, United States


This is a classic New York Times article on 'fake facts'. None of these statements are verifiable. The facts are that the amount of lives saved by having phones and communication accessible is immeasurable. The truth is the amount of trees saved and the amount of time spent on useless articles is what should be saved.



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