Sunshine Family Week 2022 - Day 6 - Overprotecting 🌞
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Sunshine Family Week 2022 - Day 6 - Overprotecting 🌞

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Imagine that you are going to have a baby with Loki, but he is too overprotective. Once the baby is born it is a boy. Loki now is even more overprotective but you can’t help but love him even more for that.
Overexposed CAM by @pax.themxse 9/30 30430 #overprotecting #overextending #overcompensating https://www.instagram.com/p/CMObTCGnrYH/?igshid=p3etldnpie0a
UNVERSCHÄMTHEIT DER ÄMTER Nr. 239 Im berühmten Hamlet-Monolog und im nicht minder berühmten Sonett 66 vom berühmtesten Shakespeare freut sich jeder über die Zeile von der Unverschämtheit und der Lähmung Amtsanmaßung, es wäre ein Wunder, wenn wir kein eigenes Wort dafür hätten.
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The Smartphone Analogy
Regularly, I see people with the protective film still over their one year old phone or iPod. Sometimes, it's the slightly more appropriate screen protector.
And I don't get it. After some time, the film is in bad condition, it looks horrible and the nice touch surface is really not nice to the touch. It's a bit of contradictory to me that to keep the screen looking in perfect condition, one has to live with a horrible looking display and the diminished experience for most of its life. Why not live the free, direct, full experience of the unprotected screen? Chances are that it will stay scratch free anyway thanks to the Gorilla glass.
This also applies to overprotecting kids, although I have a hard time myself letting go when it comes to mine. But by being overprotective, we might be keeping them from living a free and more complete life...much life a screen protected smartphone, don't you think?