Busy Signals
Busy Signals
In the past few years, I’ve noticed a growing bad habit among my generation (myself included) of allowing our smart phones to be a crux for passing the time. We hardly know how to sit still and just BE anymore. What’s worse, this bad little habit is beginning to seep its way into our time spent with actual people. I’ve been to many a dinner, party, date, and friendly gathering where the company I’m keeping is interacting less with the actual live people in front of them, and more with those through their phones.Imagine my excitement when I found this little gem!
In the past few years, I’ve noticed a growing bad habit among my generation (myself included) of allowing our smart phones to be a crux for passing the time. We hardly know how to sit still and just BE anymore. What’s worse, this bad little habit is beginning to seep its way into our time spent with actual people. I’ve been to many a dinner, party, date, and friendly gathering where the company I’m keeping is interacting less with the actual live people in front of them, and more with those through their phones.Imagine my excitement when I found this little gem!
“Phonekerchief” actually blocks the cell phone signal from your phone while it’s wrapped up, allowing you to give your counterpart your complete and undivided attention.
The manufacturer recommends this for a sweet Valentine’s Day gift. I think it’s appropriate 365 days of the year. What is more romantic than having a genuinely good and uninterrupted conversation with your significant other?














