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Adults These Days!: People Would Rather Lose Their Wedding Rings Than Lose Their Phones

Okay, let’s all ‘fess up to it. Come on, guys: Let the truth set ye free!

We all love our phones a little bit more than we actually care to admit. I mean, when it comes down to it, to a lot of us our phones are as essential to us and our lives as food or air or sleep or chocolate. Really, I can’t even begin to imagine how I would cope with anything more than a few hours without my trusty iPhone. How will I check my twitter feed every 5 minutes? How will I casually look up the biographies of random Hollywood stars? For the love of God, how will I Instagram my lunch?

I wish I was being sarcastic here but I’m really not. I’m actually as much of a tech-junkie as the next person. Not only am I a tech-junkie, but I’m a tech-junkie that occasionally mopes about how everyone is way too plugged-in and no one enjoys real life anymore and OH MY GOD WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU LOOKED AT THE SKY?

This is why when I read surveys like this I’m both a little bit horrified and a little bit unsurprised.

Apparently, an extra 87% of people would go more nuts over losing something as vital as their phones than the 77% of  those who would stress over losing something as meaningless as their wedding rings. Because, you know, one is a symbol of lifelong commitment and the other is just a pretentious accessory that you mostly use to impress people (ah, yes, sarcasm).

It turns out that the only thing that fills us with more dread than not being able to post daily pictures of our Starbucks morning coffee onto Instagram is losing our wallets.

And that’s not all.

This survey revealed that most people are actually more attached to their phones than they are to pets and friends. But, hey, what with all the liking and the tweeting we’ve got to do all day, whose got time for actual friends? Hell, with your trusty phone in hand the whole world is virtually your friend.

Also, an overwhelming number of the people surveyed have admitted to a feeling known as “outlet rage.” You know, that feeling we all get when the phone alerts us to only 10% battery left and makes us break out in local rashes. Or that feeling you get of wanting to throw heavy objects when you walk into a Starbucks and realize that all the power outlets are taken. When we find ourselves out of touch with the digital world (or even on the brink of  being out of touch) we get some very intense feelings of withdrawal–you know, like a junkie.

So the next time you freak out because you’re out of cell reception, or your phone runs out of battery or, heaven forbid, you forget it in a restaurant, remember–you’re not alone. And then remember, you can probably buy another phone. Really, its okay. There are plenty of tweeting, liking, Instagraming fish in the sea. Or peaches in the orchard. Or birds in the flock.

Point is: relax, take a deep breath, and maybe put the phone down every once in a while AND LOOK AT THE SKY.

All my love!

The Kuwaiti Example of Consumer Culture: “Right, But I Have a 1D.”

That clip up there is from the awesome, new, HBO comedy series, Veep (pronounced V.P.). In it is an example of a cultural syndrome that I see quite a lot of in Kuwait: I call it the ‘Look How Shiny!’ syndrome.

You know, its the obsession people seem to have with how ‘cool and shiny’ something looks or feels or sounds irregardless of whether or not they even understand, need, or can actually utilize this ‘cool and shiny’ value.

Now, I’m not going to tell you that I live like a Tibetan monk and that I have absolutely no regard for items of a higher aesthetic value (I. E. bling-bling). That would be very, very untrue. But, I have to say, that when I do buy an item with a higher cool-factor that’s hardly the only thing I take into consideration. Like if I was to buy an item with a distinctive name-brand, I wouldn’t buy it just because of the name. I’d buy it because I actually need it, can use it often, AND because of the name.

This is, of course, provided that I don’t find or already have an item of the (relatively) same aesthetic and technical value under perhaps a less pricey name brand. However, in most cases, the really high quality products only come from the really high name brands so you usually don’t find any other exact alternative for what those upscale brands have to offer.

POINT IS! I have nothing against people factoring in an item’s “Look How Shiny!” effect into their purchase. I just find it kind of odd (and slightly funny) when that’s all they factor in.

Take the new Galaxy SIII (yes, I know I’m not the first). To use a cliche from the late 90′s, everyone and their mother is going rabidly insane over this phone in Kuwait. Seriously, it is flying off the shelves faster than you can say “Indiana Jones.” (Watch Notting Hill to get that reference.)

And I noticed that a lot of the people who had migrated so easily and thoughtlessly over from their iPhone 4/4S or from their newest Blackberry (I can’t keep up with those edition numbers) were previously quite happy with their old, relatively cool and shiny smart phones. Meaning that, before the Galaxy SIII came along, they had no complaints and, as far they were concerned, were totally hunky-dory with their already popular, awesome looking device.

Now, look, I’m not saying that the Galaxy SIII isn’t a fine-looking, technologically worthy device. Far from it. I’ve heard of a lot of rave reviews that speak for it’s great capabilities and its fantastic specs. And, yes, it does look très cool.

But, uhm, I’ve already got a phone that has all the capabilities I could possibly need and also looks fresh to death. Sure, my iPhone 4 has been around for a while now, but it’s still a super popular phone in its own right. So why would I need to go out and spend crazy wads of cash on another device just because it’s slightly more popular?

I recently had a conversation with a friend of mine who traded her iPhone 4S for the Galaxy SIII about why she chose to switch over and, I swear to God, the very first reason that came out of her mouth was, “because everyone loves it.” Every other quasi-technological reason she gave me could easily be found in her iPhone 4S. So, the bottom line was she bought the Galaxy SIII because “OH MY GOD, LOOK HOW SHINY!”

And, this is something I’ve noticed on more than one occasion in Kuwait and have had previous curiosities about. This unexplained syndrome people seem to have with owning something just because it looks cool EVEN THOUGH they already have something that is almost equally cool and functional to their personal needs.

It is a slightly comical quandary that I cannot help but quietly giggle and scratch my head at every single time.

All my love!

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