Best of the best Quote by J.L. Collins
““The lines between need and want are continually and intentionally blurred. Years ago, a pal of mine had bought a new video camera. It was the best of the best and he was filming every moment of his young son’s life. In a burst of enthusiasm he said: “You know, Jim, you just can’t raise a child properly without one of these!” Ah, no. Actually you can. In fact, billions of children have been raised over the course of human history without ever having been videotaped. And horrific as it may sound, many still are today. Including my own.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Personal Blog, 2021
The desire for constant documentation blurs the line between necessity and vanity, showing that technology can be optional despite societal pressure.
In simple terms: We think we need gadgets, but we don’t.
Question the need for every new tech.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family life
- child upbringing
- media consumption
- advertising
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you truly need the latest device?
- How does constant recording affect memory?
Overemphasis on tech can distract from real experiences.