We should start looking up from our wrists and looking at the faces of those around us, writes Gina Barreca. Let me explain one thing before we continue: I don't own a Fitbit because it would end up owning me. I'm the kind of person who, when performing an eye exam, squints in order to be able to read the smallest letters on the bottom line. Could it tell me whether I'm buying a red-striped boat-neck top because I genuinely like it or just because it's on sale? My friend from Texas, Dundee Lackey, sums it all up by saying she wants to know "when this is a YOU problem, and not a ME problem''.
Source: Otago Daily Times July 22, 2019 14:37 UTC