I'm 100 Years Old. Put The Phone Down Before It's Too Late.
Автор: The Lived Years
Загружено: 2026-03-05
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"You are willingly handing your life over, minute by minute, to a piece of glass and wire."
Arthur Braddock is 100 years old. He has survived a century of profound challenges, unimaginable changes, and the heartbreaking loss of his beloved wife, Martha. Today, he has a brutal warning for a generation that is constantly staring at screens while their real lives quietly slip away.
In this video, Arthur shares 5 harsh truths about screen addiction, the illusion of multitasking, and the heavy price of ignoring the people sitting right next to you. It is time to put the phone down, reclaim your mind, and actually live.
Subscribe to The Lived Years. Think of it as leaving the door open. A quiet place you can return to when the modern world gets too loud and heavy.
In this video:
• A 100-year-old's observation of modern smartphone addiction
• The harsh reality of wasting your most valuable time
• Why multitasking is secretly destroying your relationships
• The danger of faking your life for social media
• My biggest regret and the cost of ignoring loved ones
• How to reclaim your mind and live in the present moment
• Final life advice: Stop waiting for "someday"
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This content is created for educational and inspirational purposes only. The stories shared on this channel are fictional dramatizations designed to convey life lessons through storytelling. The character portrayed is AI-generated and does not represent a real individual. All visuals are AI-created representations.
Any advice or perspectives expressed are general in nature and are not intended to replace professional medical, legal, financial, or psychological guidance. Please consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
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