Mobile Phone Incident

  • June 27, 2008

Being engaged with all excitement of plans, good progress news and uplifting work atmosphere, we left our mobile phone on a pub table as we’re moving out and… as the chance always likely be: we lost that one!

Not too bad for that day, though, since there was a clear balance between the good expectation we achieved and unexpected hassle we encountered: losing our mobile phone. It is much easier to be cool in accepting the situation.

Still, admittedly it is ‘disaster’. At its simplest, we lost some un-backed up phone number data in the phone. And the other worry is: missing a chance of any potential calls that may ease up our way towards the work we’re building, at least until we’ve got the replacement SIM card that may takes around a week by post.

Having control of our life is a drive of our engagement with technologies. As it is becoming a habit, dependency has been well built, and a day is felt unfull and incomplete without their accompanies.

We don’t think this ritual is good practice of being thankful for the beauty of life we face everyday (no matter how bad it may be). There must be so much other offers out there without them necessarily be by our side.

Enforcing our mind to see the bright side of the incident, we take this chance as a retreat, being bit primitive without mobile phone on our hand, and just enjoy the offers of the nature in different way for couple days.

Losing mobile phone never be the end of the world.