A Phone Addiction Is Actually…Good?
It can be if you make this simple mindset shift
Look at the picture above.
It’s a picture of a bunch of people taking a picture of a picture. A lot of people would say that this is the problem with modern society.
A lot of people would also take out their phones and do the same thing.
We’re addicted to our phones. I am, too. But the problem isn’t the phone in your pocket.
The problem is how you use your phone.
Most of the time we use our phones to consume. We compulsively reach for them to get a hit of dopamine whenever we feel just a little bored. We scroll social media looking at endless content. We passively receive and yet retain virtually nothing of value.
That’s bad.
But our phones are not.
We can actually do so much good with our phones. We can connect with old friends thousands of miles away. We can do our work with an efficiency unknown to any previous generation to have ever walked the earth. And most importantly for our purposes — we can create.
We can create.
We can take high quality pictures and put them out into the world with the click of a button. We can draft up articles and publish them to be read by a platform that has hundreds of thousands of users. And we can do this instantly.
And we can make a living with just our phones.
Want to edit videos? There’s apps for that. Want to freelance? There’s apps for that. Want to buy and sell and start a little side hustle? Again — there’s apps for that.
Phones are here to stay, but what if we shifted our mindset?
What if you used them to CREATE instead of CONSUME?
What if you stopped being a passive receiver for all the content out there and started actively inserting yourself into the narrative?
Use your phone addiction for a greater purpose. Use your screentime to build an audience, pursue your passions, and win your financial freedom.
There are apps for that.
