
Secret chun π©
@secretchun
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I've been thinking... Why can't we build our own phones, like we build our own PCs?
Imagine a world where phones are:
Modular and customizable
Upgradeable piece by piece
Repairable, sustainable, and beautiful
Ethically made, with fair-trade materials
Free from planned obsolescence
Personal, powerful, and designed to last
Not everyone would build their own β just like with PCs, most people would still buy pre-built ones. But some of us would finally have choice, freedom, and control.
Why replace the whole phone every year,
when we could just upgrade the camera, the processor, or the battery?
Why settle for sealed, fragile slabs
when we could have powerful tools we actually own?
Iβm not asking for a utopia.
Just for technology that respects us β and the planet.
Maybe one day. Maybe someone brave enough will build it. 0 reply
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I don't want to work.
Not because I'm lazy β because I see what work has become.
Modern jobs aren't designed to fulfill people.
They're built to turn humans into obedient tools.
Into tired bodies. Into silence.
I want money, yes.
But not in exchange for my time, health, and soul.
I want it to build. To create. To live.
I receive help from my father.
And sometimes I feel like a failure.
Because this system teaches you that
if you're not producing, you're worth nothing.
If you're receiving support, you're a burden.
And if you're not suffering, you don't deserve anything.
All of that is a lie.
My value is not measured by what I produce.
It's measured by what I imagine. What I create.
By the future I can already see β
one where robots and AIs do the labor,
where energy is clean and shared,
and where people can spend their time
taking photos, dreaming, making things that matter.
I don't want to be anyone's slave.
I want to be free.
And freedom starts by saying it:
I donβt want a job. I want a mission. 7 replies
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