Things are incredibly simpler yet
why are our lives more complex than ever before? Because, instead of using it,
we are getting used by technology!
Today’s my daughter’s 21st
birthday! Vaani and I made a film (by ourselves; with no outside help!), with a
selection of pictures from her Life, on Windows Movie Maker, to commemorate
this special day. We hosted it on a private channel on YouTube. And sent the
link to key family members across the world on a WhatsApp thread.
Can you imagine this being possible just 20
years ago? This is a new era. A simpler era. Where Google, and not Britannica Encyclopedia, is the
fountainhead of all knowledge. Where, whether it is about cooking a meal with
quinoa or it is about decoding an acid reflux situation or it is a query
relating to the original Neerja Bhanot, you can source, all that you want, any
time you want, in a nano-second. It is also an era where you can buy a movie
ticket, a plane ticket, book a hotel room or order a book or pizza, from your
mobile device. And you can also transfer money from one phone to another! You
can stay connected with me__or someone who you may have never met in ages or
ever__using Facebook and Twitter__without intruding on their time or privacy!
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The world’s so much smaller, so much
closer, things are so amazingly simpler, yet, the billion buck question is, why
are we still struggling? Why is it that we still ‘don’t have time’ for our families, our passions and our
dreams? Why is it that we are not living fuller, more complete, fulfilling
lives, if things have only gotten simpler? The problem is not with the information
technology revolution. It has done its job__made Life simpler. It is we humans
who have not learnt to adapt and use
technology.
Schumpeter, a weekly column in The Economist once described this state that our race finds
itself in, and argued its causes, fabulously well: “…for most people the servant has become the master. Not
long ago only doctors were on call all the time. Now everybody is. Bosses think
nothing of invading their employees’ free time. Work invades the home far more
than domestic chores invade the office. Otherwise-sane people check their
smartphones obsessively, even during pre-dinner drinks, and send e-mails first
thing in the morning and last thing at night. This is partly because
smartphones are addictive…Employees find it ever harder to distinguish between
“on-time” and “off-time”—and indeed between real work and make-work. Executives
are lumbered with two overlapping workdays: a formal one full of meetings and
an informal one spent trying to keep up with the torrent of e-mails and
messages. None of this is good for businesspeople’s marriages or mental
health.” Schumpeter recommended digital dieting. A kind of rationing of
tech-led work time for freeing up more Life time.
I would like us to go the extra mile. My
two-penny worth: Celebrate Life by
Celebrating technology. Don’t just Cerebrate Life and technology!
Here’s how I do it. 1. Wear you Life and
your attitude to Life on your sleeve. Let people know__even it is bosses,
clients or children__who you are and how you live and work. 2. Never allow
technology to slave-drive you. You can choose, and therefore please do, to be
the Master. 2. Define your quiet or silence or
‘mouna’ periods. About an hour every
day. No voice calls. Just remain silent. Focus on whatever you are doing.
Whether it is walking, watching a movie or even preparing a report. Just because you are accessible, need not
mean you are available. 3. Check your mails, your text messages, your
Facebook or Twitter account but don’t
be trigger-(keyboard)-happy. Choose whether and when to respond. Mull over the
information streaming in. If it is bad news__a client feedback, an exasperated
boss’ rant, a project disaster, a child’s agony__deal with it with patience.
Treat the information as an opportunity to spiritually train yourself not to react. If it is good news,
don’t exult either. Again spiritually evolve with the opportunity. 4. Flag as
favorites some inspirational web pages (such as this one, J!) and visit them each time your mind wavers and grazes on negative
emotions __ worry, anxiety, stress. 5. Do all non-core stuff__like paying your
bills, transferring money, booking tickets and hotels__online, at times of the
week or day when your energy is low. That way you save time for more value
creation when your energy is the highest! 6. Take backups of all important data
weekly __ phone contacts, mails, computer hard-disk data __ that’s a sure, and the
only, way to beat technology
letting you down. 7. Remember: An intelligent Master is one who can use the
slave, technology, to live a
better Life!
So, if you find yourself stressed out on any morning by 10 AM, when
you are technically supposed to be starting your work day, know that you are to
blame for the complexity that defines your Life. And the only way to make your
Life simple, is to simply take charge __ of your Life and the technology you
have! You will live happily, healthily, soon, after
you become the Master again…..!