Your life without a computer: what does it look like?
Darling, imagine it — no glowing screens, no inbox that refills faster than champagne glasses on New Year’s Eve, no tabs open like a deck of playing cards. Just me, a fountain pen, and a stack of cream-colored paper waiting to be filled.
Life without a computer? It wouldn’t be quieter, exactly. It would be different. Slower, like a vinyl record turning, like a handwritten letter unfolding in someone’s hands. My days would start with ink instead of email, with the hiss of a kettle instead of the ping of notifications.
I’d write letters instead of texts. I’d meet people face-to-face instead of FaceTiming. Ideas would arrive scribbled in the margins of paper napkins, and the world would travel slower — postcards instead of posts, library books instead of endless scrolling.
Would I miss it? Of course. The immediacy, the sparkle of connection in a click. But maybe, just maybe, I’d rediscover the magic of waiting — the thrill of checking the mail, the texture of pen against paper, the way time stretches when you’re not racing pixels.
So without a computer, my life wouldn’t be dimmer — just differently lit. Less neon, more candlelight. Less “send” button, more “seal with a kiss.”
And you, darling? Could you imagine your world unplugged — what would flicker back into focus if the screen went dark?
Stay fabulous,
Luce 💋


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