I've noted my activity on social media again. I'm absolutely thrilled that I'm not as hooked as I used to be.
What became an occurrence at 10 minute intervals, evolved to an hourly then bi-hourly ritual. For me, keeping myself unplugged from it all is conducive to my attention span and work ethic.
In class, the prof gauged us on if we've been watching Narcos. A handful of us said yes. I myself would have been watching the program, but instead have been binging Curb your Enthusiasm. In lieu of Netflix, I've used Amazon Prime as my primary means of binging. The service is comparable, and I've picked up that I'm not one to hop on fanfare. Marco Polo launched earlier this year, I didn't bother to tune in. For me, my inclination towards a program requires my own agency, not the recommendation of my service. Attack on Titan came and went for me; I could barely get through three episodes before losing interest.
In short, I'm happy to be less attached to my phone and partial to trying different services.
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