🧩 What Would You Do If You Had One Day Without Wi-Fi, Internet, or Electricity?
Amit Arora
12 replies
For me, it would be a challenge, but also a chance to slow down.
👻 My first thought would be, "What now?" No phone, no screens.
📙But I’d probably read a book, take a long walk, or write in a journal. It would be nice to disconnect and spend time with my thoughts.
I’d also try some creative things like drawing or cooking something new.
📍 These are hobbies I usually don’t have time for. Without distractions, it could be a good chance to reset and recharge.
Replies
Business Marketing with Nika
minimalist phone: creating folders
Hard question – if everybody would be in the same situation, I would be calmer because my work highly depends on the internet.
But if these conditions were applied for others as well, maybe we would go out together, read books, exercise, tried to learn something new.
Share
Wi-Fi, internet, or electricity can be a great opportunity to reconnect with nature, spend quality time with loved ones, or dive into activities like reading, journaling, or meditating. It’s a chance to refresh and rediscover simplicity.
If I had one day without Wi-Fi, Internet, or electricity, I think it would be an opportunity to reconnect with what it truly means to be human.
It would be a chance to pause, reflect, and engage in face-to-face conversations, enjoy nature, or dive into a book without distractions. Moments like this remind us of the simplicity and beauty of life beyond the digital world – and maybe even teach us to value the connections and creativity that don’t rely on technology.
I’d probably embrace the quiet and spend time outdoors, maybe go for a hike or picnic. It sounds like a great opportunity to unplug, reflect, and enjoy simple things.
I sometimes spend my time like that as well. Occasionally, just relaxing without overthinking can boost productivity and creativity.
It would be tough at first, but I’d cook a big meal and get creative in the kitchen.
I'd spend the day organizing my home and catching up on things I’ve been putting off.
I love the idea of showing down and taking a break from everything. A long walk sounds perfect, and maybe I’d try some cooking too
I'd take my sketchbook and doodle or draw to let my creativity flow.