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  • I will have my phone for this interview. 2

  • Okay. 3

  • And you have your flip-phone. 4

  • I've got this. 5

  • Phone-five. Phone-five. 6

  • (laughing) 7

  • (beep) 8

  • (upbeat rock music) Hi, 9

  • my name is Elana Mugden 10

  • and I just successfully completed a year 11

  • without use of any smartphone, tablet, 12

  • or handheld scrolling technology in order to win $100,000. 13

  • (cash register bings) 14

  • If you were to describe this entire experience 15

  • in one word, what would it be? 16

  • "Liberating" is the first thing that comes to mind. 17

  • But I think the more apt description 18

  • would probably be "empowering." 19

  • (phone snapping shut) 20

  • This old flip-phone was all Elana could use 21

  • for an entire year. 22

  • That's right, no smartphone allowed. 23

  • (glass shattering) 24

  • It was part of a competition put on by Vitamin Water. 25

  • Tired of missing out on important conversations? 26

  • With no phone, you'll have no choice 27

  • but to interact with your loved ones. 28

  • This was her contest entry 29

  • that beat out 100,000 people. 30

  • But with no phone, I can finally 31

  • spend time with my friends, 32

  • catch up on all my writing work, 33

  • and get out and enjoy nature. 34

  • It wasn't a technology ban, (plinking tictoc music) 35

  • I was allowed to use a desktop, obviously. 36

  • When you got the challenge, 37

  • how hard did you think it was gonna be? 38

  • I really, uh, didn't think it was going to be that hard. 39

  • But I can definitively say that, 40

  • in this one-year experiment without the phone, 41

  • I feel better. 42

  • Great. 43

  • And I feel happier. 44

  • Would you say you were someone 45

  • who used your phone as a crutch? 46

  • Yes, absolutely. 47

  • It was an enabling device. 48

  • (upbeat jazz music) 49

  • Her smart phone was locked up 50

  • in a little jail cell, with the data plan turned off 51

  • for the year. (electric beeping music) 52

  • Without it, she carried around 53

  • a big bag full of necessities. 54

  • My dad gifted me his 10-year-old iPod Shuffle. 55

  • Which still works great. 56

  • You don't always get lucky because 57

  • you can't control what comes on next. 58

  • I didn't have a printer at home 59

  • so I would, like, Google the instructions, 60

  • write them down by hand. 61

  • I have an atlas, an actual honest-to-goodness road atlas. 62

  • Oh, and the camera. 63

  • Hi, guys, I'm Elana Mugden. 64

  • I voluntarily vlogged about my experience. 65

  • So, of course, I don't have a phone to just record myself. 66

  • But I do have this old DSL-R camera. 67

  • And 68

  • it is not 69

  • travel friendly. 70

  • It's this big, bulky bag. 71

  • Here's the flip-phone. 72

  • I'm gonna try and add contacts now. 73

  • Okay, oh (beep). (laughing) 74

  • Did you see that? 75

  • I'm trying to, 76

  • it's just like automatic, what do I do, how do I... 77

  • It was time consuming, you know? 78

  • It was not as easy as it would've been 79

  • had I had the phone to just snap pictures 80

  • and do social media and upload videos and what-have-you. 81

  • (air whooshing) 82

  • What is the most important feature of the smartphone 83

  • that you miss daily? 84

  • The maps. 85

  • I've actually gotten very good at offline navigation. 86

  • We've got our handy-dandy directions. 87

  • I printed out two versions of the directions. 88

  • It was accountability, it was transparency 89

  • if anyone wants to contest my claim, 90

  • I invite them to go to the YouTube channel 91

  • and watch all 52 episodes and see, you know, what happened. 92

  • It's the last chapter after all, it's the end of an era. 93

  • You were able to still live your life, 94

  • Yes. 95

  • But not be on a smartphone. 96

  • Correct. 97

  • What ultimately happened is I curtailed 98

  • how many people I'm really interacting with 99

  • on a meaningful level. 100

  • When the last day came, when the day ended, 101

  • what was the feeling like for you? 102

  • Interestingly, I woke up that day and 103

  • it was just another day. 104

  • It wasn't really, in my mind, it wasn't really over, 105

  • really, until I took the lie-detector test. 106

  • You passed. I passed! 107

  • I passed. 108

  • Speed round. 109

  • (funny gameshow music) 110

  • I'm gonna ask you a few questions, 111

  • answer them as quick as possible. 112

  • On a scale of one to 10, how hard was this challenge? 113

  • Six. 114

  • Did you miss people's birthdays? 115

  • No. 116

  • What about big announcements from friends? 117

  • Sometimes. 118

  • Did you miss any big moments in the news? 119

  • Yes. 120

  • How annoyed did you get with the people 121

  • around you on their phone? 122

  • Not so much annoyed as, like, terrified. 123

  • That you would look at their screen. 124

  • I didn't wanna be involved. 125

  • Did you miss taking any photos? 126

  • Yes. 127

  • How did you change your behavior without your phone? 128

  • I feel like I improved myself as a person, 129

  • as a daughter, as a friend. 130

  • How productive were you? 131

  • A hundred-thousand percent more productive. 132

  • Yes! 133

  • Is everyone mentally better off with or without 134

  • their smartphones? 135

  • I would say without. 136

  • Any regrets? 137

  • I regret that it took me this long to see 138

  • how 139

  • complicit I had been in my own self-destruction. 140

  • How poetic, how poetic that it is this moment, 141

  • the last, final vlog, that I discover the true lesson. 142

  • Because I knew, for a long time I knew, 143

  • that I was learning to value my time. 144

  • But in valuing my time, 145

  • I have learned to more greatly value myself. 146

  • And now, you said, this is it, 147

  • I'm not going back to the smartphone ever again. 148

  • Correct. 149

  • I'm not. 150

  • Because I feel like what I gained 151

  • from being without it is much greater 152

  • than what I lost not having it. 153

  • And obviously, I can navigate the world without it. 154

  • It is a little bit more difficult than one might desire, 155

  • in 2020. 156

  • And she's never turning back. 157

  • (lovely piano music)

I will have my phone for this interview. 2

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