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I carry a wallet, keys, and sometimes a phone, but not always. Not usually.

Most of the time I just, you know, use land lines at the places where I'm at.

If for some desperate reason, there's something that prevents me from tolerating a ~30 drive without in-situ communication, I mull over the idea of carrying a phone, and in the minutes it takes me to arrive at a decision, I usually just call the person I need to speak to, and square away the details on the spot.

Yeah, people have to try three or four numbers to get a hold of me sometimes, but like, that's their problem.




Can't wait until I can get rid of the wallet and keys too.

Almost there... :)


Having a single point of failure? I dunno.

I already have mini hear attacks if I misplaced my phone because of all the data on it. My mails, my password manager etc. I really don't know if I would add my keys and my money to this. If lost, you literally are left with nothing.


At least the wallet and keys offer some redundancy should you lose/break your phone.


My daily mantra is: Wallet, Keys, Cellphone, Check.




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