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+title: "Cell Phone Experiment"
+date: 2020-03-09T22:02:07Z
+draft: true
+---
+
+### TL;DR
+
+I will not use my cell phone during March to challenge myself and learn more
+about how much I depend on my device.
+
+### Background
+
+Ever since I read Charles Duhigg's book, [The Power of Habit](poh), I try to
+habituate as many aspects of my life that I can.
+
+The *exploit* axis of the [explore/exploit tradeoff](exp-exp) endows habits with
+their power. If you are interested in learning more about the explore/exploit
+tradeoff, Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths explain this concept more clearly
+than I could in Chapter 2 of their exceptional book, [Algorithms to Live
+By](algos).
+
+One pitfall of overly exploiting an activity, however, is neglecting global
+optima in favor of local optima. Thus we must also explore. Is it possible to
+habituate exploration? I think so.
+
+Every month since October 2018, I commit to a monthly challenge. In the past,
+monthly challenges have been things like:
+- sign up and take Brazilian Jiu Jitsu lessons
+- buy a guitar and learn [Freight Train by Elizabeth Cotton](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUK8emiWabU)
+- study Italian
+- attempt to learn a handstand
+
+Typically for an activity to qualify as a challenge, I must spend at least
+fifteen minutes working on it at least five days each week. Oftentimes
+challenges have concrete deliverables (e.g. playing the "Freight Train" song
+from start-to-finish). Other times, with Jiu Jitsu, the challenge consists of
+attending classes five days a week without any absences.
+
+This month I'm challenging myself to avoid using my cell phone for the entire
+month. I am interested in partially digitally detoxing.
+
+My parents gave me a cell phone when when I was a freshman in High School; those
+days, I was fourteen years old. I am now twenty-eight years old, which means I
+have been using a cell phone semi-daily for over ten years.
+
+While I enjoy the convenience that my cell phone provides me, I am curious to
+suspend my usage aiming to more clearly understand how much I depend on it.
+
+### What was different?
+
+Things that I am missing:
+- Alarm clock: I decided to avoid buying an alarm clock. I theorize that alarms
+  and caffeine may distort my reality. An excuse to sleep in? Twist my arm...
+- Waking Up with Sam Harris: Thankfully, Waking Up supports web browsers, so
+  this was easy to replace.
+- Banking with Monzo: Monzo has a web client for doing simple banking tasks. I
+  needed to internationally transfer GBP to my USD account.
+- Spotify: I either read while taking public transport, attempted to briefly
+  meditate, or (most commonly) started blankly.
+- Taking notes
+- Timers
+- Google Calendar for meeting room information
+
+Things that I did miss:
+- Phone calls: My birthday is March 5, and I wanted to talk to my family then
+  since I'm currently living abroad in London; I'm originally from a suburb
+  outside of Washington D.C.
+
+Things that I thought I would miss but I didn't miss:
+- Email: I prefer checking my emails minimally anyhow.
+- Text messaging: Maybe I enjoyed this because I knew the whole time it was
+  temporary. I'm unsure if I'd feel this way if it was permanent.
+
+Exploits
+- Telegram native client
+- Instagram's web client
+
+### What was bad?
+
+Not much.
+
+### Will I use a cell phone in April?
+
+Probably. I think this exercise removed some of the long-standing barnacles, but
+some of the old habits and triggers exist. Also with web browser and native
+client alternatives to mobile apps, the partial digital detox felt even more
+partial.
+
+[pod]: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12609433-the-power-of-habit
+[exp-exp]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-armed_bandit
+[algos]: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25666050-algorithms-to-live-by