One thing we lived fine without 20 years ago but would struggle to lose today is smartphones. Back then, we relied on desktop computers and landlines for communication and information. Now, smartphones are integral to our daily lives—not just for calls and texts, but for accessing the internet, navigating, managing schedules, and staying connected with friends and family through social media. Losing that convenience would certainly disrupt many aspects of our routines, including work, education, and personal connections.
One thing we lived fine without 20 years ago but would struggle to lose today is smartphones. Back then, we relied on desktop computers and landlines for communication and information. Now, smartphones are integral to our daily lives—not just for calls and texts, but for accessing the internet, navigating, managing schedules, and staying connected with friends and family through social media. Losing that convenience would certainly disrupt many aspects of our routines, including work, education, and personal connections.