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the morality of ignoring texts, a talk with emma

2024/10/17
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Emma认为现代人由于手机的普及,承受着随时待命的压力,这让她感到疲惫。她过去一直努力做到零未读信息,但后来意识到这种做法让她感到焦虑,并耗费了大量精力在回复一些不重要的人的短信上。她将需要回复短信的人分为两类:亲密的朋友和家人,以及她希望发展关系的人。对于其他不属于她核心社交圈的人,她认为自己没有义务一直保持高度的回应,并开始重新评估自己对回复短信的态度。她通过性格测试,发现自己是内外向兼具的,需要独处时间来恢复精力,而随时待命的状态让她无法获得真正的独处。她认为短信沟通比面对面沟通更被动,也更容易进行,因此她认为有时忽略短信是可以接受的。她认为很多短信内容空洞,不值得回复,而只有那些充满情感的短信才值得回复。她现在不再对所有人保持随时待命,并认为这种做法让她获得了更好的工作与生活平衡,并能更轻松地进入心流状态。她认为,衡量自己是否需要回复短信的标准是:你希望别人如何对待你,你就应该如何对待别人。她认为,一直保持随时待命是不现实且不健康的,会导致社交倦怠。

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The host questions the societal expectation of constant availability through text messaging and expresses a desire to explore the morality of ignoring texts.
  • Most people are capable of responding to texts but choose not to.
  • Constant availability can lead to anxiety and consume mental energy.
  • The host seeks to discuss the morality of ignoring texts and not being constantly available.

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are you getting a little sick and tired of responding to every text message you get? do you feel like you never get a moment of silence anymore? we’re constantly expected to be available because we always have our phones in our pockets. but i don’t know if i can live like this anymore. so today i want to discuss the morality of ignoring texts.

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