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Peterson: I’m hung up on a simple, old cellphone

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I’m always surprised at the attachments I form with things, which are even more forgiving and less judgmental than living beings. Such as dogs or hamsters.

If you treat pets with a modicum of gentleness, respect and playfulness – and feed them – they are your pals and are always ready to welcome you into their lives. People are more complicated than that, and we spend our lives trying to figure out each other.

But things are just there. They are tools to be used. They clothe us, feed us and shelter us. They store some things and fix others. They are wood, metal, stone, glass, paper or plastic. They are lifeless or full of life when you add electricity. They give us comfort when we sleep or relax. They let us travel the world without leaving home.

Things hook us, which retailers know at this time of the year. Despite the crass commercialism of the season, things provide people with jobs. Our country would be stronger if we manufactured more things here than imported things from abroad.

Over the weekend, I had to part with one of my things and replace it with a new one. Many things are not made to last for years on end, including cellphones.

It wasn’t that long ago that I did not have a cellphone. I had a telephone and it was attached to a wall by a long wire, which connected it with miles and miles of wires outside. And I had a telephone at my desk at work. If you wanted to call me, you had your choice of two numbers. It was that simple.

I thought cellphones made you slaves to other masters, who could track you down by simply calling you, and you would answer their calls no matter where you were. But several years into the 21st century, I joined cellular communication.

It never occurred to me to leave my cellphone at home. The whole idea was mobility. While others might be able to call you anytime, anywhere, you also had the same opportunity. And opportunities often were couched in “emergencies.” A cellphone could save you if your car stranded you by the side of a road, miles from anyone who might render assistance.

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