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How can I survive?

Without my laptop and mobile,
How can I possibly survive?
No more access to the digital world,
No more way to stay alive.

No more emails, no more texts,
No more social media checks,
No more streaming movies or songs,
No more browsing all day long.

But perhaps it's a chance to see,
The world beyond the screen,
To step outside and breathe the air,
And let nature take the lead.

To read a book, to write a letter,
To connect with people better,
To engage in face-to-face conversations,
And create lasting relations.

Without my laptop and mobile,
I'll find new ways to thrive,
I'll discover hidden talents,
And keep my creativity alive.

So though it may seem daunting,
I'll embrace the challenge with grace,
For life without technology,
Is a chance to find a new pace.

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