Growing up, I didn’t own a computer. That gave me a lot of free time to play with friends, take long walks, go out on bike trips, read books, and do paintings. Unknowingly, I was living deliberately. — The essence of the philosophy of Digital Declutter is that digital technology and services aren’t inherently evil, but a bulk of them have been engineered to be addictive. They aren’t really free because we pay for them with our time-the time we could have used doing something else, perhaps something…