Very few of us are inspired to look for the one, the one meaning your soulmate, your life partner, your best friend. Lately I've been fascinated with the concept of how well married folks lack an understanding of what the meaning of cultivating: care, protection, honesty and quality time together. In this blog entry I'm actually come and talk about two things today.
I recently read a book by Willard F. Harley Jr. called I promise you. Where he defines what very important emotional needs are in a marriage. For men their number one emotional need is sexual fulfillment and recreational companionship. For women their number one and number two emotional needs are: affection and intimate conversation. You're probably saying what does this have to do with a verizon smart phone? Well the answer is simple, we live in a world where most of us are operating on the fight and flight response according to what my bowen therapist said to me on the weekend. And most of us are so maxed out with driving our children to their millions of activities, church activities, and working 24 hours on our home-based businesses that we rarely have time to just relax unless we are forced to relax due to a self-inflicted accident like: walking around with a 30 pound LCD computer monitor on your head for 2 hours like me. Then ending up semi paralysed for an entire week until you see your Bowen therapist to stop your headaches. Without this period of time to relax like our ancestors did the hunters and gatherers. Their number one goal is to catch a wild boar all way all in how their wives cut it up and distributed to the whole village. There's a lot of in between time where they're hunting and gathering berries. Our ancestors had a lot more time to relax and we do now and even though they do have the convenience that we do they actually have a better quality of life than we do now.
In a recent conference in Barcelona Spain this February, called the 3GSM; over 50,000 people from all over the world gather and talked about the excitement about the smart phone future. In previous conference is the buzz was all around laptops, and PDAs.
According to Hal Goldstein, the executive editor and publisher of smart phone a Pocket PC magazine he mentioned in one of the July 2006 issues that it was mostly lawyers, doctors, real estate agents, educated professionals that had the patience to go for learning curve of benefiting from using laptops and PDAs and their businesses. They did in mind spending hours and hours and hours reading manuals or getting together with other professionals in picking each other's brains to learn how to use this piece of equipment. Now instead of carrying around a black-and-white television screen that would have weighed 100 pounds, satellite radio, a nondigital Kodak camera, a Sony cassette Walkman that weighs at least 5 pounds, the calculator, now people can own a verizon smart phone instead: