Photo by Tyler Lastovich on Pexels.com When I posted "An Open Letter to Verizon's CEO: Why Can't Anyone Stop the Spam?" in December, I was blowing off steam and seeking kindred spirits who were getting similarly bombarded by unwanted phone calls. I hadn't really planned to send my cri de coeur to the guy, whose … Continue reading Verizon Actually Responded to My Plea to Stop the Spam…(!)
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An Open Letter to Verizon’s CEO: Why Can’t Anyone Stop the Spam?
Photo by Tyler Lastovich on Pexels.com Hans Vestberg, Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerVerizonNew York, New York Dear Mr. Vestberg: In my attempts to obtain a resolution to my problem, I have spoken with a number of representatives of your company--both human and otherwise. Although I'm sure they're all top-notch employees and robots, to date none … Continue reading An Open Letter to Verizon’s CEO: Why Can’t Anyone Stop the Spam?
From Three Cookies to One–or None: How Do We Break Our Bad Habits?
Did you know that Facebook Addiction Disorder is really a “thing”—and not a FAD? (Sorry, another bad pun—and so soon!) It’s not in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), but it, and obsessive Internet use in general, is increasingly drawing the attention of psychiatric researchers...
None of this may sound very serious, but it’s all tied up with how our brains function. And, not surprisingly, it’s connected to all those other areas of our lives that we know we should better control—such as overeating, smoking, and stressing about things real or imagined.
Why, if we’re so smart, and we know what we should do, is it so hard for us to follow through? Are there ways that we can take better control of our lives—without investing a fortune of time, money, and energy?
Should We Get Smarter With Our Smartphones?
My intention here is not to make everyone anxious; the data are not at all clear or persuasive that our ubiquitous cellphones are a health risk. And I'm aware that I'm simply touching the surface on a highly technical and controversial issue. But enough legitimate sources are urging us to take a thoughtful inventory of our cellphone use that I felt it was worth bringing this information to your attention.