Why your phone is not a tool

Why your phone is not a tool

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Why your phone is not a tool”.
Do you think that your phone is a tool or do you think it’s an instrument Now? I know it sounds weird but think about it. When you go out to buy a new phone you’re like. Ah, I really wish it took better pictures, and so you go get a thing that solves that problem better than the thing you had before. But what, if that’s, all wrong, You’re thinking of your phone, like this thing like a hammer? But what? If it’s not like that. What, if it’s more like this thing, ( ukulele playing ) an instrument ( calming music ), I’ve been obsessed with phones for like 20 years. Actually, oh God, 22 years.. My first phone was a Mountain Dew extreme network pager. When I was in high school., Oh God., Okay anyway, I’ve been obsessed with phones for 20 years.. I’Ve been writing about’em for like 15 years, and in that time I have learned a lot about phone specs., The Snapdragon processor and megapixel that and color gamut and blah blah blah blah.. I do believe that specs matter, but I also think that we probably spend way too much time arguing about them. Specs make your phone a better tool.

Why your phone is not a tool

If you’ve got a better camera, it’s going to take better photos., But dealing with a tool. Is you use it to solve a task and then you put it away and then you get a different tool to solve another task, so the best hammer in the world isn’t gon na help. You cut down a tree. Just like the best most beautiful screen in the world. Isn’T gon na help you? If you drop your phone., You might need a different tool for that.. So what you wan na do, when you’re picking out a phone or any technology, is don’t think of it as just a single thing to solve a problem. Think of it as something that you kind of need to have a relationship. With. Look the tool thing, it’s not a very good metaphor, but I think there’s a better metaphor, one that can help. You have an actually good relationship with your phone and hell with most tech..

Why your phone is not a tool

And that metaphor is the one I said earlier.. Think of your phone as a musical instrument.. I think the first thing that happens when you think about your phone as an instrument is that you tend to care about it more. The way that a musician cares about their instrument.

It’S not some foreign thing to you. That’S like being inflicted upon you., It’s actually something that you participate in, that you actually enjoy using. The first time you pick up any musical instrument you suck at it. I mean you are deeply deeply bad at playing that thing, and you know what the same is. True with phones., You have to learn how to use it and you can get better with it over time.. So if it feels awkward and annoying to you, you can just practice with it.

The other thing about instruments. Is you have to keep them in tune? They don’t just work all the time without a little bit of care and maintenance.. Look at your storage if the thing seems slow.

Why your phone is not a tool

Maybe it’s full. Look at your battery and we’ve learned with the iPhones. If the battery is kind of old and crappy, the phone’s gon na slow down., I hate to say it, but Android apps tend to have more crappy little tentacles, that sneak out into the rest of the OS and getting rid of the weird crappy games that you Downloaded which you maybe don’t need. Just periodically cleaning stuff up, can really help keep the thing running fast., The other thing we could go back to what I was saying earlier about specs.. If you think of your phone as an instrument, then specs sort of like I don’t know it’s weird, is there such a thing as the best guitar There’s lots of different kinds and they make different kinds of music? So why should you be worried about necessarily having the quote unquote best phone.? The truth is that there’s really no such thing.. Now, if you’re anything like me, you’re, probably thinking you know this metaphor – isn’t that great it’s kind of broken down actually yeah, that’s what metaphors do they break down? Words have got a wide array of meaning so.. I don’t know, instruments can be used to just measure things and tools can be used to make beautiful, amazing art..

Are you gon na use your phone to just consume, junk, just endlessly scroll Twitter and feel bad about what your friends are doing on Instagram? Would you sit and listen to really crappy music that you hate? No, what you do on your phone should make you feel good or if it’s work stuff, it should make you feel productive. And here’s, maybe the most important point.. If you really think about your phone as an extension of your mind, then the things you do on your phone are an extension of what you are and who you are.. The technology doesn’t absolve you from your actions..

So if you’re, using your phone to leave hateful comments or say hateful things or just generally be terrible on the internet, that’s you doing it. It’S not some separate thing.! You should use your phone to improve humanity, not make it worse and the same way that a musician doesn’t pick up a guitar to like make you feel like crap. They do it to make music that makes people feel good.. The metaphor of an instrument is more useful because it makes you feel differently about the phone..

You should think differently about it or, more importantly, you should have a different attitude when you’re using your phone. As long as we’re talking about metaphors and words and whatever here’s one for ya. Phone. It comes from the Greek for voice and it’s for communicating with other people, but more than other people, it’s for communicating with culture..

So when you play a game on your phone, it’s an instrument for experiencing a new kind of art, and when you take a selfie with your phone, it’s an instrument for putting a picture of yourself out in the world.. Phones are pieces of culture that also create culture.. If you treat your phone like a tool like a hammer, you’re just going to pound nails with it.

You’re, going to dehumanize the person on the other end of the phone.. But if you treat it like an instrument you’re going to recognize that it creates culture that it has a place in our culture and so do you because that’s what instruments do. And I’m really curious. You know this is my metaphor, but maybe you have a better idea of how we should think about these phones so that they feel better in our lives. Please, let me know down in the comments and we’ll have a chat.

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