The Great Digital Pause

@baccusbee · 2025-08-11 03:09 · Proof of Brain

One day to remember we're human...

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This idea started with the following question running through my mind:

What would happen if no one, anywhere got online for one day? Philosophically, kind of like if a tree falls in the woods and no one was around to hear it? Would it make a sound?

Imagine the day without beeps, dings, pings, or notifications-just the sound of your own thoughts...

Screens stay dark while our eyes soak up the sights around us,

Listening to what the world sounds like without technology's hum...

Just for one day.

Algorithms will be ok and here to greet us when we reconnect.

pours you a cup of coffee

Spend a minute with me this SundayX and consider this idea...✨✨✨

Please let me know your thoughts on it.

✨🙏🏼✨

What if we paused the scroll for just one day?

Synchronized.

Together.

Not to abandon the world, but to return to it more fully.

Not to protest technology, but to remember that we are more than machines.

One day.

Offline.

A day to walk, write, stretch, speak, rest, notice, be.

Not a protest.

Not a test.

Just a return to presence.

Could we try?

Together?

What if we had an official Internet holiday?

A worldwide day of Digital Rest?

Digital pause?

Digital Sabbath?

Sabbath for the mind?

Screen Sabbath?

What do we call this new holiday?

What if we had a day once a year where we did not get online or engage with the Internet in any way?

For one day none of the following:

social media

streaming

online banking

online shopping.

online activity.

Even schedule the day off work because after all, it's a holiday!!!

The intention for the day of digital pause is to reconnect with what makes us human preferably by spending time outside in nature.

Grounding.

Recentering.

Reconnecting, deepening and enjoying our connection with friends and family.

What I'm getting at is to just do the things we usually do online in person instead.

Go shop in a local brick and mortar if you need to shop, spend time at your local favorite coffee shop reading a book, or go to the bank in person if you need to do business.

Visit with friends in person or write them some snail mail.

Read a book and lean into your own writing with a pen and notebook.

Engage with your hobbies or find a new one.

Volunteer.

Go for a hike.

Meditate.

TOUCH GRASS.

Think about it. 🤔

I'm talking about a tech free day-just a pause from tech for one day.

Tech free does not equal anti tech.

I want to be clear on this to leave no room for my words to be misconstrued.

I'm a tech lover and enthusiast myself but don't we let these things consume us sometimes?

This is the reason for a collective digital pause.

Sure, we all disconnect on our own from time to time for digital detox but maybe we can foster unity & strengthen our online connections around a digital sabbath.

I'm open to suggestions, comments and ideas to build upon this concept.

All ears here. ✨✨✨

When we pause the screens, the world speaks in colors and sounds we’ve been missing.

So far, I favor a date in the fall of each year.

Specifically, I lean toward the Autumn Equinox — a day of balance between light and dark, a natural pause, and a gentle reminder to slow down before the year’s rush.✨

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Dear Readers,

Thank you for staying with me during my brief absence on Hive.

Life threw me a bit of a curve ball.

I'm adjusting my sails and carrying on.

I write a long post on X every Sunday for SundayX where I share a virtual cup of coffee with my followers and talk about different topics on my mind at the moment.

This one felt worthy of sharing on more platforms. The idea came to me while I was on my brief digital pause recently.

Thank you for reading and sticking with me.

Much love & gratitude.

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Here’s a comprehensive table showing when the Autumn Equinox 2025 begins across all global time zones, based on the precise moment of 18:19 UTC on September 22 .

Time Zone / Region UTC Offset Local Date & Time

UTC +0 22 Sep 2025, 18:19 Western Europe (e.g., London, Lisbon) +1 22 Sep 2025, 19:19 Central Europe (e.g., Paris, Berlin) +2 22 Sep 2025, 20:19 Eastern Europe (e.g., Athens, Helsinki) +3 22 Sep 2025, 21:19 India Standard Time (IST) +5:30 23 Sep 2025, 23:49 China/Australia Western Time (e.g., Beijing) +8 23 Sep 2025, 02:19 Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) +10 23 Sep 2025, 04:19 Japan / Korea Standard Time (JST/KST) +9 23 Sep 2025, 03:19 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, U.S./Canada) –4 22 Sep 2025, 14:19 Central Daylight Time (CDT, U.S./Canada) –5 22 Sep 2025, 13:19 Mountain Daylight Time (MDT, U.S./Canada) –6 22 Sep 2025, 12:19 Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, U.S./Canada) –7 22 Sep 2025, 11:19 Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT) –8 22 Sep 2025, 10:19 Hawaii–Aleutian Daylight Time (HST) –10 22 Sep 2025, 08:19 New Zealand Standard Time (NZST) +12 23 Sep 2025, 06:19


Notes:

All local times are derived based on the equinox occurring at 18:19 UTC on September 22, 2025 .

Daylight Saving Time (DST) and regional offsets were taken into account where applicable.

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Acknowledgements: First image created in collaboration with Grok for today's SundayX post

The second, third, and fourth images created in collaboration with ChatGPT along with the time zone table for Autumn Equinox 2025.

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