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Talking about the days without internet.

Let me ask you a question before you write. How can you live without wifi?

When I was a student, there was no Internet, no computer, let alone a mobile phone, and even the term wifi didn't appear. While feeling the rapid development of the times, I am also advancing with the times. Computers, mobile phones and the Internet have brought earth-shaking changes to human society, which was unimaginable at that time. At that time, people didn't have computers, mobile phones, internet and wifi, and life was full of taste and happiness. But now, if they don't have these things, will they still feel happy?

My work depends on the internet, so my daily work can't be separated from the internet. But sometimes, I try to live without the internet. In fact, it is not out of initiative, but every time I go back to my hometown, the signal of the mobile network is always so weak. It is said that Unicom Telecom is full of signals, but it is really troublesome to change the operator's mobile phone number in order to return home once or twice. So when I returned to my hometown, I entered an era of isolation from the internet.

I was not used to it at first, but I always wanted to take out my mobile phone to see if there was anything wrong. In this era, people rarely call and send text messages, which are basically online information. When I turned on the mobile network, I found that I was paralyzed from beginning to end, so I no longer struggled on the edge of my mobile phone. I put away my mobile phone and lived without it.

Without a mobile phone, what should I change? Especially in my hometown and countryside, there are no streets to visit, no beverage coffee shops, no movie concert halls and no entertainment places. what can I do? I do these things to make my life in my hometown less boring.

When I wake up every day, it's not an alarm clock or a biological clock, but crows and birds. The sounds of these animals are particularly clear in particularly quiet villages. I am used to listening to the traffic in the city. I like this environment very much.

Without a mobile phone, I watched TV, cleaned the room, then took out my book and started reading. I suddenly found that without the interference of mobile phones, the efficiency of doing things has doubled, especially when I need to calm down, such as reading. I used to read a few pages, so I was influenced by my mobile phone. When you see a mobile phone, you will put the book down, and reading will become a simple "reading", which is very bad and violates the original work.

In addition to reading, there is another thing that is particularly meaningful and must be done, and that is to accompany your family. Grandma is almost eighty years old. She is uneducated and illiterate, and the things of the new era are extremely strange and unaccustomed to her. All I have to do is stay with her, have a good chat in a space without internet, and talk about my parents' shortcomings without being disturbed. Grandma said that her neighbors were very kind to her, and she was often asked to go home at night. It was so lively that she didn't want to go again after going once or twice. She said, why? There are five people in their family, each of whom has a mobile phone. I'm bored there alone, and I'm bored ... grandma won't go there again. The network makes the intimate relationship in reality out of reach. Can you blame the bad network? No, just in the wrong way.

Every time I go back, I often sit with my grandmother for a day, chat with her, watch TV, cook, eat together, then take a walk and see the scenery in the village. For me, this is very simple, and nothing has been paid, but for grandma, it is a great comfort and happiness. Companionship is the confession of the longest love. This sentence is not only the words when people talk about romantic love, it is a real advice. 365 days a year, you spend less time with your family than with your colleagues in the company.

While writing this article, my niece, a freshman, sent me a message asking me to pay attention to her in Weibo. I had to stop thinking, open an account in Weibo, and then ask her for attention. In fact, I can completely ignore it and finish the article first, but since I hear the phone ring, I will open the message in a conditioned way and will certainly deal with it in time when I see it. This is the lack of self-management in the era of network access, which is also the direction of my future efforts.

I don't want to say how much the absence of wifi affects me, but in the days without wifi, I know more about the world and do as many things as I can, instead of in the darkness without wifi. This is really exaggerated, so I can't stand people around me saying how to live without wifi, because wifi lives in people's lives, not people living in wifi.